Spacious 6LDK Family Home with Loft in Hasuda
This property presents a rare opportunity to acquire a spacious 6LDK detached house in Hasuda City, Saitama Prefecture. Priced at 6.8 million yen, the home features a generous layout with a loft, providing ample space for family living and storage. The property includes on-site parking space within the grounds, a valuable asset for vehicle owners.
Critical agent notes have been provided, which include important legal and conditional information. The seller has specified a judicial scrivener. The property is being sold in its current condition ('as-is'). The front road is classified under Article 1, Item 3. There is a shared ownership portion in the road frontage, meaning that for any future rebuilding, agreement from the neighboring co-owners may be required. A special note from the agent states: 'This information will be automatically reflected in other inquiries (discarded after 30 minutes) *Available only for some properties.'
The house itself is a two-story wooden structure built in October 1979. It offers a total floor area of 134.55 square meters on a land plot of 148.32 square meters. The layout includes six rooms plus living, dining, and kitchen areas. The home is equipped with public water supply and main sewer lines.
The location in the Oaza Kurohama district offers convenient daily living. Within a short walk, residents can access Wakaba Dental Clinic (5 mins), Ministop and Welcia drugstore (6 mins each), Hasuda City Hall and a 7-Eleven (9 mins each). For larger shopping trips, Maruetsu and Joyfuls supermarkets are within a 15-17 minute walk. The property is approximately a 29-minute walk from JR Hasuda Station on the Utsunomiya Line, providing access to central Tokyo and northern Saitama.
An interesting fact about the Hasuda area is its deep connection to traditional Japanese craftsmanship, historically known for its high-quality kumiko woodworking used in temples and shrines. For a major tourist attraction, residents are within reasonable travel distance to the historic city of Kawagoe, often called 'Little Edo' for its beautifully preserved warehouse district and iconic bell tower, offering a charming glimpse into Japan's past.