New Construction Detached House in Higashikurume, Tokyo
This newly built detached house in Higashikurume's Oyama 5-chome offers a modern 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 95.43 square meters. The property is part of a development of five units and is scheduled for completion in April 2026, with handover expected in early May 2026. The house features a wooden two-story structure and is situated on a land plot of 123.46 square meters, which includes 4.63 square meters designated as green space.
According to the agent's notes, the current status is "unfinished." Interested buyers are encouraged to schedule a viewing at their preferred date, with inquiries welcomed free of charge. The property is subject to specific zoning regulations: it is located in a Category 1 Height Control District, a Quasi-Fire Prevention Zone, and falls under the Landscape Act. The remarks also specify that the land area includes the green space portion and that the floor plans should be considered as a guide, with the actual current condition taking priority.
The home is well-equipped for comfortable living. The kitchen includes a two-burner stove, a system kitchen, a counter kitchen, and a dishwasher. The bathroom and toilet are separate, with the bath featuring a reheating function, shower, and amenities like a bath dryer and heater. Additional features include an automatic bath system, two toilets, an indoor laundry space, under-floor storage, a pantry, storage in all rooms, closets, a shoe box, flooring, a balcony, a loft, and included lighting fixtures. The building is equipped with double-glazed insulation windows, a parking space, and a TV monitor intercom. Infrastructure includes public water supply, city gas, sewerage, and a solar power generation system. The structure meets the new earthquake-resistant standards and holds certifications for Design Housing Performance Evaluation, Long-term Excellent Housing, and BELS/Energy Conservation Standards. A ground survey has also been completed.
The location is highly convenient, with Seiseki Station on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line just a 12-minute walk away, providing excellent access to central Tokyo. The area is known for its balance of residential comfort and natural greenery. An interesting local fact is that Higashikurume is home to the Meiji Pharmaceutical University Medicinal Plant Garden, a serene and educational spot. For a major tourist attraction, the historic and picturesque Kawagoe City, often called "Little Edo" for its well-preserved old-town atmosphere, is within a reasonable distance and makes for a fascinating day trip.