Spacious Wooden House with Garden and Free Parking in Kumagaya
This detached rental house, built in July 1975, offers a comfortable 3DK layout with a total floor area of 62.92 sqm. Located in the Shinbori area of Kumagaya City, Saitama Prefecture, the property features a private garden and a south-facing balcony, providing pleasant outdoor spaces. The interior includes a system kitchen, separate bath and toilet, and flooring throughout. Notable amenities include a TV monitor intercom, under-floor storage, and dedicated storage space. The property is equipped with propane gas, an auto bath with reheating function, a bidet toilet seat, an independent washbasin with a shampoo dresser, and a designated indoor washing machine space. There is also a bicycle parking area and an outdoor motorcycle parking space.
Special notes from the agent provide essential details. Pet ownership is negotiable; for multi-pet households, the specifics of type, management, and impact on neighbors will be assessed individually. If pets are kept, there is an additional monthly rent of 2,000 yen for up to two pets, and 5,000 yen for three pets. Two-person occupancy is permitted, and consultations are available for elderly residents. Parking is free, but the front road is narrow, making parking difficult for minivans and similar large vehicles. There is no external water tap or sprinkler on the property. Air conditioning is not installed and must be provided at the tenant's expense. A short-term cancellation penalty of one month's rent applies for contracts terminated within the first year. The renewal fee is equivalent to one month of the new rent. The property also offers a "free rent" period (details upon inquiry) and a monthly management fee of 6,000 yen. There is no security deposit (敷金) or key money (礼金).
The property is conveniently located within an 8-minute walk from Koorihama Station, served by the Shonan-Shinjuku Line and the Takasaki Line, providing direct access to central Tokyo. The area is known for its hot summers, with Kumagaya frequently recording some of Japan's highest temperatures. A major local landmark is the historic Kumagaya Hachimangu Shrine, a significant cultural site dating back centuries.