New Construction Detached House "Erde" in Ina Town, Saitama
This new construction detached house development, named "Erde," offers two distinct units in the 20th phase of the Honcho area of Ina Town, Saitama Prefecture. The property features two separate two-story wooden houses, each designed as a spacious 4LDK family home. Building 1 offers a total floor area of 99.74 square meters on a 129.74 square meter plot, while Building 2 provides a slightly larger living space of 104.13 square meters on a 129.75 square meter land parcel. Both units boast expansive living-dining-kitchen (LDK) areas over 19 tatami mats in size, with Building 2's LDK featuring a convenient study counter ideal for remote work or children's homework. Key amenities include a dishwasher, independent washbasin, walk-in closets in the master bedroom, a TV monitor intercom, and comprehensive heating, cooling, and hot water systems. The properties are situated on corner lots with dedicated car parking spaces and have already completed construction, allowing for immediate occupancy.
According to the agent's special notes regarding a housing loan: "Don't worry if you don't know about interest rates or guarantee fees right now! We are involved with these matters daily, so we will support you carefully every step of the way. For choices where you can't tell which is more advantageous, like fixed or variable interest rates, we can make proposals based on current interest rate trends and comparisons of many banks. We can also calculate multiple simulation patterns for your monthly repayments so you can continue repayments without strain." The equipment details note that the building confirmation number is omitted as construction is already complete.
The area of Ina Town offers a peaceful residential environment with convenient local amenities. An interesting local fact is that the town is part of the greater Saitama area known for its blend of modern convenience and access to nature. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Kawagoe City, often called "Little Edo" for its beautifully preserved old merchant houses and iconic bell tower, located within a reasonable driving distance.