Spacious 4LDK Apartment with Open Feel and Prime Location in Warabi
This property is a second-floor, 4LDK apartment in the "Daini Shibazono Heights" building, offering a generous 76.63 square meters of living space. A key feature is its southwest-facing corner unit position, which provides excellent sunlight and a sense of openness, enhanced by the fact there is no residential unit above. The layout is designed around a central LDK (Living, Dining, Kitchen) area, creating a fluid floor plan that facilitates easy access to all rooms and encourages natural family interaction.
The apartment includes two Japanese-style tatami rooms (6-jo and 8-jo), which are versatile spaces perfect as a play area for children or a guest room. The balcony is a spacious 6.04 square meters and benefits from the corner position, offering multiple aspects. The building itself is a 5-story reinforced concrete structure built in July 1981, with a total of 49 units. Management is fully entrusted to Anabuki Housing Service Co., Ltd., and the building's repair reserve fund is substantial, exceeding 100 million yen as of August 2025, ensuring proper maintenance.
The location is exceptionally convenient. JR Keihin-Tohoku Line's Warabi Station is just a 10-minute walk away on a flat route. Daily necessities are all within a short walk: a convenience store is 2 minutes away, a supermarket is 5 minutes away, and an elementary school is 6 minutes away, meaning all essential living functions are concentrated within a 450-meter radius.
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The surrounding area of Warabi City in Saitama Prefecture offers a blend of suburban tranquility and urban access. An interesting local fact is that Warabi is known for its traditional mochi (rice cake) production, with several long-standing shops in the area. For a major tourist attraction, residents can easily take a short train ride to the historic Kawagoe City, often called "Little Edo" for its beautifully preserved warehouse district and iconic bell tower, offering a glimpse into Japan's past.