Spacious 4LDK Family Home in Saitama's Miyahara District
This attractive two-story wooden house, built in December 2007, presents a fantastic opportunity for families seeking a spacious and recently renovated home in a convenient Saitama location. The property features a generous 4LDK layout across a total floor area of 91.91㎡ (approximately 27.8 tsubo), situated on a 120㎡ (approximately 36.3 tsubo) plot of land. A key highlight is the comprehensive interior renovation completed in January 2026, which includes the replacement of the kitchen, bathroom, washbasin, toilet, water heater, unit bath, and intercom. The renovation also featured new wallpaper throughout all rooms, ceiling fan replacements, re-tatami matting, overlay flooring tiles, and a full house cleaning, ensuring a move-in ready condition.
The home is designed with comfort and light in mind, boasting two-sided natural lighting in all living rooms, each of which is 6.0 tatami mats or larger. Practical features include attic storage, a TV monitor intercom, and a dishwasher. For vehicle owners, the property offers parking space for two cars (subject to vehicle type). The location is highly accessible, being just an 11-minute walk (approximately 880m) from Miyahara Station on the JR Takasaki Line, facilitating easy commutes.
According to the agent's special notes, the property is located within a Height Control District (20m zone) and includes a shared ownership stake in a garbage disposal area of 3.0 square meters (with a 1/9 share). The land is zoned as Quasi-Residential within a City Planning Area, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200% (though restricted to 160% due to the width of the front road). The property fronts a public road on the northwest side for about 4 meters.
The Miyahara area in Saitama's Kita Ward offers a pleasant residential environment with excellent daily conveniences. An interesting local fact is that Saitama City, formed from the merger of several cities including Urawa, Omiya, and Yono, is now a designated government ordinance city and the capital of Saitama Prefecture. For recreation and culture, residents are within a reasonable distance of the famous Omiya Bonsai Village, a unique district dedicated to the ancient art of bonsai cultivation, featuring numerous nurseries and a dedicated art museum.