Kenroku Park Town Hibari-gaoka Phase 98: A New Eco-Conscious Community in Tokyo
The agent's notes provide detailed insights into the specific features of several unit types. Building No. 1 is a corner unit with excellent cross-ventilation and multi-sided natural light in all rooms. Its 9.25-tatami master bedroom faces a south balcony and includes a large walk-in closet (WIC). Building No. 3 features a tidy entrance space with earthen floor storage and hall storage, and a kitchen layout that consolidates wet areas behind a facing kitchen for efficient housework flow. Building No. 7 uses a hall staircase design for easy privacy and includes a multi-purpose space with a counter in the LDK. Building No. 13 has a washroom conveniently located near the entrance and kitchen, a pantry and multi-use counter near the kitchen, and a versatile second-floor free space facing a balcony. Building No. 16 boasts south-facing LDK, three western-style rooms, and a balcony. Its LDK faces a terrace, perfect for gardening, and it includes an 'E Space' attic room accessible by a fixed staircase from the master bedroom, ideal for hobbies. Building No. 19 features a spacious 18.25-tatami LDK, with all rooms and balconies facing south for brightness. It has a separate laundry room for ease of use and a 2.25-tatami storage room on the second floor with a window, usable as an extra room. Building No. 29's LDK faces a south garden, suitable for outdoor activities like a home pool, and has a user-friendly wash area with counter and storage. Building No. 30 includes a bright earthen floor storage area with a window, an 18.5-tatami LDK, and a master bedroom with a large WIC. Building No. 32 offers the possibility of using the LDK and Western Room C together as one large space over 18 tatami, and features an L-shaped balcony on the bright south-west side.
Additional critical notes mention that lots No. 14, 15, 16, and 17 are partially affected by an urban planning road. The agent strongly encourages on-site inspections to appreciate the neighborhood and surroundings, offering flexible viewing appointments, including meet-ups at the nearest station, after-hours, and weekday viewings. They also provide comprehensive consultation services to help potential buyers clarify their budget, ideal location, lifestyle needs, and relocation plans, welcoming even those who are still in the early consideration stages.
The area offers a harmonious blend of suburban tranquility and urban convenience. Situated in a low-rise residential zone, it is within a 10-minute walk of shopping, educational, and medical facilities. A notable local landmark is the expansive Roksen Park, a large green space that serves as a disaster evacuation site and a popular leisure spot for residents. The development is also close to major train stations like Hibari-gaoka on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line, providing direct access to central Tokyo.