GRAFARE REUSE HOUSE in Higashikurume: A Renovated All-Electric Home
This detached house, built in June 2018, is located in the Yanagikubo district of Higashikurume City, Tokyo. The property underwent a renovation completed in November 2025, which included new wallpaper and flooring throughout, as well as termite prevention treatment. It is an all-electric home, meaning cooking, air conditioning, and water heating are all powered by electricity, which can help reduce utility costs. The home is designed for immediate occupancy and is available for purchase.
The house features a 4LDK layout with a total floor area of 87.07 square meters on a land plot of 113.21 square meters. Notable interior features include a walk-in closet, a tatami corner on the first floor, and under-floor storage in the kitchen. The property is equipped with a smart control key for security, a TV intercom system, and a bathroom with a drying heater and auto-bath function. There are two toilets to ease household congestion. The kitchen is an open, face-to-face design, allowing for interaction with the living and dining areas.
The property is a two-story wooden structure built to new earthquake resistance standards and qualifies for the housing loan tax deduction system. It has two parking spaces (depending on vehicle size) and is situated on a corner lot with roads on the south-west and north-east sides, providing good sunlight and ventilation. The house is located a 21-minute walk from Kodaira Station on the Seibu Shinjuku Line. The surrounding area is a quiet residential neighborhood, with Higashikurume Dai 10 Elementary School a 5-minute walk away and Shimozato Junior High School a 15-minute walk away. A supermarket, Kakujo Gyorui, is a 6-minute walk from the home. The property is connected to public water and sewer systems.