Spacious Modern Family Home in Saitama with Planned Renovations
This detached house, located in Higashi-Urawa 6-chome, Saitama City's Midori Ward, offers a comfortable and convenient living environment. The property features a generous 3SLDK layout with a total floor area of 100.44 sqm (approximately 30.38 tsubo), built in June 2015. The living, dining, and kitchen area spans over 20 tatami mats, providing ample space for family life. The layout includes a face-to-face system kitchen overlooking the living room, built-in storage in all rooms, and underfloor storage on the first floor. The south-facing balcony ensures excellent sunlight, and the unit bath comes equipped with a bath dryer. Additional features include a TV monitor intercom and parking space for two vehicles (subject to vehicle type).
The property is scheduled for renovations to be completed by the end of April 2026. The planned work includes replacement of all wallpaper, installation of a new warm-water washing toilet seat, sealing of exterior wall drainage pipes, and a full house cleaning. This ensures the home will be in move-in ready condition for its new owners.
Agent notes highlight several key features: the LDK is over 20 tatami mats, it's a 17-minute walk to Musashino Line's Higashi-Urawa Station, and the building area is 100.44 sqm. The property has a carport (subject to vehicle type), a face-to-face system kitchen with a view of the living room, built-in storage in all rooms, underfloor storage (1st floor closet and washroom), a one-tsubo type unit bath with dryer, a TV monitor intercom, and a south-facing balcony for good sunlight. Convenience stores, drugstores, and a hospital are within a 10-minute walk, indicating a good living environment. There is parking space for two cars (subject to vehicle type). The special note (備考) states the property is in a Height Control District (15m zone).
The surrounding area of Higashi-Urawa is a peaceful residential neighborhood within Saitama City. An interesting local fact is that Saitama City was formed in 2001 by the merger of Urawa, Omiya, Yono, and Iwatsuki cities, becoming a designated ordinance city and the capital of Saitama Prefecture. The closest major landmark is the historic Hikawa Shrine in nearby Omiya Ward, one of the most significant Shinto shrines in the Kanto region, famous for its long approach lined with hundreds of majestic cedar trees.