Blooming Garden: A New Development of Energy-Efficient Homes in Higashikurume
Blooming Garden in Higashikurume City's Shimoshita area presents a new development of 13 custom-built houses, offering spacious 4LDK layouts designed for long-term comfort and energy efficiency. These two-story wooden homes are built to the highest standards, including acquisition of both Design and Construction Housing Performance Evaluations and the top-tier Seismic Grade 3 rating, ensuring resilience against major earthquakes.
Critical property details from the agent notes include the following translated information. Equipment/Facilities: Construction is complete. Special Notes/Remarks: [Road Access] Newly constructed public road approximately 6.0m wide. [Utilities] Public water supply, Tokyo Electric Power, city gas, main sewer. [Covenant Roads] Included in the site area: Building 7: 1.48m2, Building 8: 8.02m2, Building 9: 6.93m2, Building 10: 7.88m2, Building 11: 6.91m2, Building 12: 1.78m2. [Other Regulations] Category 1 Height District, Landscape Act, Article 22 Area. [Other Transportation] 16 minutes by bicycle to the Seibu Ikebukuro Line "Higashikurume" Station (approx. 3,520m), 20 minutes by bicycle to the Seibu Shinjuku Line "Hanakoganei" Station (approx. 4,400m). [Other Stipulations] Minimum site area: 110m2. [Remarks] This is a site for solar panel installation. *For details, please inquire.
Each home exceeds 37 tsubo (approx. 122m2) of land, providing generous space. The development is situated within a Category 1 Low-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone, featuring a cul-de-sac street layout that minimizes through traffic for enhanced security and a quiet atmosphere. All units come with 1-2 car parking spaces and are equipped with solar panels, contributing to a high energy efficiency rating with a 50% reduction rate. Interior specifications are premium, featuring LIXIL's Thermos hybrid windows for insulation, built-in system kitchens with dishwashers, and unit baths with heating and drying functions.
The Higashikurume area offers a peaceful residential environment while maintaining good access to central Tokyo. An interesting local fact is that the city is known for its numerous natural springs and clear groundwater, earning it the nickname "Town of Water." For recreation and culture, residents can easily visit the historic Kurume Hachiman Shrine, a notable local landmark with a long history, located within the city.