Spacious 3LDK Detached House in Saitama's Omiya Ward
This detached house, located in the sought-after Omiya Ward of Saitama City, offers a comfortable and well-equipped living space with a total floor area of 119.65 square meters. Built in September 2010, the 16-year-old property features a 3LDK layout, providing ample room for a family. The house is constructed from wood and stands on two stories, situated on a flat plot of land with a south-facing main exposure for excellent natural light.
The property comes with a range of modern amenities. The kitchen is equipped with a three-burner IH cooktop and a counter-style system kitchen. For comfort, the home features underfloor heating, a bath with a re-heating function and a dryer, and two separate toilets. Storage is abundant, including a walk-in closet and a pantry. The house is also an all-electric home. A notable feature is the included parking space, with the possibility to park an additional vehicle in front of the garage, subject to vehicle type restrictions.
Critical agent notes have been translated and must be included. The current status (現況) notes that the property is vacant, and interested parties are encouraged to freely inquire about their preferred dates for a free viewing appointment. Important remarks (備考) detail the private road area burden breakdown: 13.85 sqm with a 3/6 share, 17.66 sqm with a 1/6 share, and 86.42 sqm with a 3/6 share. The management number is 100129926416, and the property is confirmed as all-electric. It is also noted that if the floor plan differs from the actual condition, the actual condition takes precedence.
The location in Omiya Ward offers excellent connectivity, with JR Kita-Yono Station approximately a 15-minute walk away, providing access to the Saikyo Line. The area is a vibrant commercial and residential district. An interesting local fact is that Omiya was once a candidate to become the capital of Japan after World War II. The closest major landmark is the famous Omiya Hikawa Shrine, one of the oldest and most significant Shinto shrines in the Kanto region, renowned for its long approach lined with hundreds of majestic cedar trees.