New Construction Detached House in Fujimino City, Saitama
This newly constructed detached house, scheduled for completion in March 2026, offers a modern living experience in the quiet residential neighborhood of Oohara, Fujimino City, Saitama Prefecture. The property is conveniently located within a 13-minute walk from Tobu Tojo Line's Kamifukuoka Station, placing daily commutes and city access within easy reach.
The house features a 2SLDK layout with a total building area of 90.66 sqm (approximately 27.42 tsubo). The spacious and bright LDK (living-dining-kitchen) area, measuring approximately 18.5 tatami mats, is enhanced by a double-height ceiling, creating an open and airy atmosphere. The property sits on a well-shaped plot of land measuring 93.96 sqm (approximately 28.42 tsubo), with an additional approximately 168 sqm of private road (shared ownership fraction 423/5091). Parking space is available (subject to vehicle type).
Key features and equipment, as detailed in the agent notes, include a stylish and durable island kitchen, an easy-to-maintain system bath, and a versatile service space (storage room) of about 5.2 tatami mats. Ample storage solutions are provided throughout, including a spacious shoe-in closet, a pantry, and hallway storage. All rooms feature easy-to-clean flooring. Utilities include city gas, public water supply, and main sewerage.
The surrounding area is highly convenient, with a supermarket (Yaoko Fujimino Oohara Store), a park (Kiyomi Daiichi Park), and a clinic all within a 5-minute walk. An Aeon Town shopping facility is about a 9-minute walk away. The location is also favorable for families, with Fujimino City Uenodai Elementary School a 9-minute walk and Fujimino City Ashihara Junior High School a 12-minute walk from the property.
Fujimino City is part of the greater Saitama area, known for its balance of suburban tranquility and accessibility to Tokyo. An interesting local fact is that the city's name, "Fujimino," literally means "view of Mount Fuji," and on clear days, the iconic peak can indeed be seen from certain vantage points in the region. The area is also within reasonable distance of major cultural sites like the historic Kawagoe City, often called "Little Edo" for its preserved traditional warehouse buildings.