Spacious Two-Generation Home in a Quiet Saitama Neighborhood
This well-maintained detached house in Gyoda City, Saitama, offers a spacious 5LDK layout ideal for multi-generational living. Built in March 2013 by Polus Group's Hokushin Komuten, this custom-built home sits on a generous southeast corner lot, ensuring excellent sunlight and ventilation. The property boasts a substantial land area of approximately 290.65 square meters (87.92 tsubo) and a total floor area of 154.02 square meters.
The home is equipped with numerous desirable features. The living room includes underfloor heating, a television board, and a counter. Two spacious walk-in closets provide ample storage, and the 1.25-tsubo bathroom is both comfortable and features a window. The first-floor Japanese-style room includes a dedicated space for a Buddhist altar, and the first-floor toilet has its own handwashing station. A study counter is located on the second floor. The property is also equipped with a water purifier. The building warranty is valid until April 2033, and the roof was repainted in 2023. Parking is available for three or more vehicles.
The location is highly convenient, with multiple supermarkets, convenience stores, and drugstores within a 5 to 9-minute walk. The area is a quiet residential district. The property is an 18-minute walk from JR Takasaki Line's Gyoda Station and a 25-minute walk from Chichibu Railway's Mochida Station. Viewings are possible with an on-site meeting.
Special Notes/Remarks (Translated from Agent Notes): This information will be automatically reflected in other inquiries (discarded after 30 minutes) *Available for some properties only.
The Gyoda area is rich in history, famously known for its association with traditional tabi (split-toe socks) manufacturing and the fascinating ancient burial mounds known as the Sakitama Kofun Park, a key archaeological site. A major landmark nearby is the historic Gyoda City Former Gyoda Library (Important Cultural Property), a beautiful Western-style building from the Meiji era, reflecting the city's cultural heritage.