New Construction Detached House in Noguchi-cho, Higashimurayama City
This brand-new, two-story wooden detached house is currently under construction and scheduled for completion in May 2026. Located in a quiet, low-density residential zone in Higashimurayama City, Tokyo, the property offers a generous land area of 121.35 sqm (approximately 36.7 tsubo) and a total building area of 100.81 sqm (approximately 30.49 tsubo). The layout is a spacious 4LDK, providing ample private living space for a family.
The property boasts excellent accessibility, being just a 7-minute walk from both the Seibu Shinjuku Line and Seibu Kokubunji Line at Higashimurayama Station, offering convenient two-line access. The house faces a 5-meter-wide public road on its southwest side. Key building features include a building coverage ratio of 50% and a floor area ratio of 100%. Parking is available for two cars (one compact-sized vehicle).
Agent notes detail a comprehensive list of equipment and features. The home includes a dishwasher/dryer, a pantry, elevated ceilings, underfloor storage, and an open-plan, face-to-face kitchen. It is equipped with a 24-hour ventilation system, a living room staircase, a video monitor intercom, and built-in closets in all rooms. Both the first and second floors feature washlet toilets, and LED lighting is installed in the entrance, hallway, kitchen, toilet, and washroom. The living-dining-kitchen area is notably spacious, exceeding 20 tatami mats in size.
The surrounding neighborhood is well-serviced with daily conveniences. An Ito Yokado supermarket is about an 8-minute walk away, a 7-Eleven is a 3-minute walk, and a Welcia drugstore is just a 2-minute walk. For recreation, the nearby Mishimi Park is about a 7-minute walk from the property.
Higashimurayama City offers a blend of suburban tranquility and accessibility to greater Tokyo. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the historic Seibu-en amusement park, one of the oldest in Japan, which originally opened in 1912 and features a classic carousel. The area is also within reasonable proximity to the natural and cultural attractions of the Sayama Hills and the historic Kawagoe City ("Little Edo"), known for its beautifully preserved warehouse district from the Edo period.