Grancia Iruma: A New Community with Custom-Built Homes in Saitama
Grancia Iruma presents a rare opportunity to be part of a new residential community in Iruma City, Saitama. This second-phase development offers 10 plots of land, each over 37 tsubo (approximately 123 to 125 square meters), with the option for a custom-built, semi-order home. The land is fully developed and ready for construction, creating a fresh neighborhood in a highly convenient location.
Critical agent notes have been translated and incorporated. The development operates under Directive No. 2024-0390 for its development permit. The price range for the plots is 13.5 million to 20.5 million yen. Furthermore, the property is located within areas designated by Articles 22 and 23 of the Landscape Act, indicating it is subject to specific regulations aimed at preserving and enhancing the scenic beauty of the area.
The homes built here can feature high-standard specifications as standard. This includes construction meeting Earthquake Resistance Grade 3, the highest level of seismic performance, and ZEH-level energy-saving standards to reduce utility costs. The builder uses domestically produced Japanese cypress for all major structural components, a material that exceeds national standards and is JAS certified. The floor plans, exterior design, and equipment specifications are fully customizable, allowing buyers to create a home tailored to their family's lifestyle.
The location is exceptionally practical. The popular open-air shopping mall, Iruma Noda Mall, is just a one-minute walk away, providing immediate access to supermarkets, variety stores, and other shops. National Route 299 is easily accessible for comfortable commuting by car. The area is also served by the Seibu Ikebukuro Line, with Fushi Station an 18-minute walk or a short bicycle ride away.
An interesting fact about the Iruma area is its deep connection to aviation; it is home to the Japan Air Self-Defense Force's Iruma Air Base, which has a long history and often hosts public air shows. For a major tourist attraction, residents can easily visit the iconic Musashi Ichinomiya Hikawa Shrine in nearby Omiya, Saitama, one of the oldest and most significant Shinto shrines in the Kanto region, renowned for its long approach lined with towering cedar trees.