Renovated Sekisui Heim Home with Solar Power in Saitama City
This detached house, constructed by Sekisui Heim using a lightweight steel frame unit method, is located in the Midori Ward of Saitama City, Saitama Prefecture. The property was built in November 2010 and underwent a comprehensive interior renovation in August 2025, which included replacing the wallpaper in all rooms, updating the kitchen, bathroom, and toilet fixtures, and installing a new vanity counter. The home is ready for immediate occupancy.
The residence features a 3LDK plus storage room layout, with a total floor area of 93.32 square meters on a land plot of 100.67 square meters. The living, dining, and kitchen area spans approximately 19.1 tatami mats and is oriented to the southwest, allowing for ample natural light. The kitchen is equipped with an IH cooking heater, a dishwasher, and a water purifier-integrated faucet. The property includes a walk-in closet, a pantry, and additional storage throughout.
A solar power generation system is installed, and the home is fully electric, contributing to reduced utility costs. Parking space for two cars is available on the concrete-paved frontage. The property is situated on a corner lot facing a private road approximately 4 meters wide to the southwest, with a frontage of about 8 meters. The house has two toilets, a bathroom with a drying system and an auto-bath function, and a washlet toilet seat. Other features include a TV monitor intercom, a floor-level storage space, and a balcony accessible from the main bedroom.
The neighborhood is a quiet residential area with access to public transportation. The nearest station is Higashi-Urawa on the JR Musashino Line, reachable by a 10-minute bus ride followed by a 4-minute walk. The property is also near convenience stores, supermarkets, and drugstores. The site is subject to landscape regulations under the Landscape Act.