Spacious 3LDK Detached House in Higashi-Sayamagaoka, Tokorozawa
This detached house, located in Higashi-Sayamagaoka 2-chome, Tokorozawa City, Saitama Prefecture, offers a comfortable and bright living environment. The property features a generous 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 98.83 sqm (approx. 29.89 tsubo) on a 106 sqm (approx. 32.06 tsubo) plot. Built in October 2009, this two-story wooden structure is currently vacant and will be delivered after a comprehensive interior renovation scheduled for completion in April 2026.
The property's key features include a spacious LDK (living-dining-kitchen) of over 20 tatami mats, which is brightened by sunlight from three sides, creating an ideal space for family gatherings. All rooms feature flooring, and the three bedrooms are all 6 tatami mats or larger, ensuring practical usability. The land benefits from road frontage on both the southwest and northwest sides, providing excellent sunlight and a sense of openness. The house is an all-electric home, offering safety and peace of mind, and includes an easy-to-clean IH cooking heater. Equipment is comprehensive, featuring a dishwasher and a bathroom ventilation dryer.
The planned renovation work includes a new kitchen (with a water purifier faucet), bathroom (mirror, shower faucet), washroom (vanity, laundry faucet), toilets (bidet-integrated toilets on both 1st and 2nd floors), and other updates such as lighting fixtures and some switches/outlets. New flooring will be installed in the LDK and first-floor hallway, while floor tiles will be laid in the washroom and first-floor toilet. The walls and ceilings will be re-papered, and a full house cleaning will be completed.
The location is highly convenient, with Sayamagaoka Station on the Seibu Ikebukuro/Toshima Line just a 10-minute walk away. The area is residential and peaceful. An interesting local fact is that Tokorozawa is home to the Tokorozawa Aviation Memorial Park, a large park built on the site of Japan's first airfield. The closest major landmark is the historic Kawagoe City, often called "Little Edo" for its beautifully preserved warehouse district, which is approximately a 30-minute drive or train ride away and offers a fascinating glimpse into Japan's past.