Newly Built Home in Kasukabe with Modern Conveniences and Spacious Layout
This property, known as Cradle Garden Kasukabe-shi Saihouzuka No. 4, is a newly constructed two-building development located in Kasukabe City, Saitama Prefecture. The homes are designed to offer a comfortable and functional living environment for families. The property is situated in a residential area, approximately 8000 meters from Kasukabe Station, with a bus stop about a 3-minute walk away, providing access to public transport. The area includes nearby amenities such as the TAIRAYA Saihouzuka store, Joyful Sekiyado, a Lawson convenience store, and a Welcia pharmacy, all within walking distance, as well as the Kasukabe City Edogawa Elementary and Junior High School.
Building 1 features a 4LDK layout with a total floor area of 94.77 square meters on a land area of 173.13 square meters, priced at 22.8 million yen. Building 2 offers a 4LDK layout with 96.39 square meters of floor space on 181.31 square meters of land, priced at 21.8 million yen. Both units are two-story wooden structures with a roof balcony of approximately 9.72 square meters for Building 1 and 8.91 square meters for Building 2. The property is equipped with a system kitchen that includes a counter facing the living room, allowing for easy interaction while cooking. The living room is adjacent to a Japanese-style room, providing a versatile space. All rooms come with built-in storage, and Building 2 additionally features a telework room and a family closet near the washroom for extra storage. The homes meet ZEH standards for energy efficiency, featuring enhanced insulation and high-efficiency equipment to reduce utility costs. Other equipment includes a bathroom ventilation dryer, multi-layer glass windows, a TV monitor intercom with recording function, and motion sensor lights. The property is located in a land development regulation area and has a building-to-land ratio limited by the front road width. Parking for one car is included on the premises. The construction uses a method of connecting two pillars for increased strength compared to traditional continuous pillars, and the foundation employs 16mm rebar and a reinforced slab foundation. A seismic control device called SAFE365, developed in collaboration, is also installed to absorb earthquake energy. The property is a subdivision developed under official permission and is currently available for sale with an expected completion and handover date of June 2026.