Spacious 4LDK New Build in Adachi's Green and Growing Rokucho Area
This newly constructed detached house, part of the Polus 'Spazia Rokucho' development, offers a modern and eco-conscious lifestyle in Tokyo's Adachi Ward. The property, designated as Building 2, features a 4LDK layout with the added convenience of an earthen floor cloakroom and a pair of closets, providing ample storage for a growing family. The total floor area is a generous 96.42 square meters built on a land plot of 121.89 square meters.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The property's building confirmation number is 2025.09.09 No. SJK-KX255621900 (Building 2). Important remarks regarding the land include that the total land area of 121.89m² for Building 2 includes a narrow alley portion of 38.44m² (approximately 32%). The property is located in a quasi-fire prevention zone and a Category 2 Height District. Furthermore, there is a 'Hikari no Ienami Agreement' (Light of the Townscape Agreement) in place; details should be confirmed with the sales staff. A crucial point for potential buyers is that Building 2 is being used as a model home. Therefore, even after a sales contract is signed, viewings of the interior will continue until April 12, 2026. Standard equipment and facilities include public water supply, Tokyo Electric Power, city gas, main sewer line, car space, exterior landscaping, planting, and a full set of ancillary equipment.
The home itself is designed with thoughtful features for comfort and sustainability. It boasts a high ceiling living room (2.7m) with tall sashes (2.2m), creating an open and airy feel. Eco-friendly elements are standard, including a solar power generation system, a hybrid water heater (EcoOne), and Eco-Carat Plus walls that naturally regulate humidity and purify air. The kitchen is a multi-functional system kitchen from Cleanup, and the bathroom features a beautiful artificial marble bathtub from LIXIL. Smart home touches include a FamiLock smart entry system and an EV/PHEV charging outlet (200V) in the car space.
The Rokucho area, accessible via the Tsukuba Express line, is a developing suburban neighborhood known for its family-friendly atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Tsukuba Express line, which opened in 2005, was designed to connect central Tokyo with the Tsukuba science city, significantly cutting travel times and spurring development in areas like Rokucho. The closest major landmark is the historic Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa, a short train ride away, offering a stunning contrast between serene suburban living and one of Tokyo's most famous and bustling cultural sites.