Heartful Town: A Bright, Energy-Efficient New Build in Saitama
This new construction property, Heartful Town in Saitama City's Sakura Ward, offers a modern and comfortable living environment designed with both family convenience and structural integrity in mind. The development consists of two units, A and B, each featuring a 4LDK layout. Unit A is priced at 35.9 million yen, while Unit B, with a slightly larger land size and a key pantry feature, is listed at 37.9 million yen. Both homes boast a bright, south-facing orientation for all rooms, ensuring abundant sunlight and excellent cross-ventilation for a pleasant and comfortable living space.
Critical agent notes have been translated and incorporated. The equipment registration number is HPA-25-13928-1 and others. Special remarks highlight the sunny, south-facing rooms and the installation of a kitchen pantry in Unit B, which is ideal for bulk shopping without worrying about storage space. Additional notes outline the area's restrictions (height control district, Building Standards Act Article 22 area) and the comprehensive surrounding environment. Amenities within walking distance include Saitama Municipal Ohkubo Higashi Elementary School (11 min walk), Saitama Municipal Kami-Ohkubo Junior High School (10 min walk), Maruetsu Urawa Ohkubo store (5 min walk), Ministop Saitama Kami-Ohkubo (4 min walk), and Lawson Saitama Kami-Ohkubo (4 min walk). Other local facilities are Ohkubo Ryouke Plaza (11 min walk) and the City Sakura Library Ohkubo Higashi Branch (6 min walk). The agent strongly encourages prior inquiry and offers free viewing tours with options ranging from a quick 30-minute tour to a comprehensive 90-minute visit, including free financial planning consultations. Pick-up from the nearest station can also be arranged.
The property is built to high standards, meeting ZEH (Net Zero Energy House) levels for superior energy efficiency, helping to reduce utility costs. It features a patented original load-bearing wall panel with 5.0 times the wall ratio strength, polystyrene foam insulation resistant to moisture, and the I.D.S. construction method confirmed to withstand multiple major earthquakes without collapse or damage. Other features include an on-site parking space, a 24-hour ventilation system, hardwood flooring throughout all rooms, and city gas. The foundation uses reinforced concrete for seismic resistance and includes damp-proofing measures with foundation packing.
The area of Sakura Ward in Saitama City offers a blend of residential comfort and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that Saitama City, formed from the merger of several cities including Urawa, Omiya, and Yono, is a planned administrative center, with many government offices relocated from Tokyo. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Hikawa Shrine in nearby Omiya, known for its beautiful, sprawling grounds and considered one of the major power spots in the Kanto region.