Modern New Build Apartment in Saitama with Premium Amenities
This newly constructed apartment, available for immediate occupancy, offers a modern and comfortable living space in Saitama City. The property is a 52.95 sqm (approximately 16.01 tsubo) 2LDK layout, located on the top (3rd) floor of a small, secure building with only 7 total units. Built in November 2025, it features a bright south-east facing balcony and is constructed with ALC panels.
The apartment is exceptionally well-equipped. Facilities include city gas, air conditioning, a parcel delivery box, separate bath and toilet, a bidet toilet seat, a bathroom dryer, a bath reheating function, an automatic bath, an independent washbasin area, a shampoo dresser, a dedicated washing machine space (indoor), BS terminal, optical fiber internet, a system kitchen with a counter, double-pane glass, a 24-hour ventilation system, shutters, flooring, an auto-lock entrance with a dimple key and monitor, a TV monitor intercom, and a bicycle parking area.
Special notes indicate that pets are negotiable ("ペット相談") and a free rent period may be available ("フリーレント"). Additional remarks specify an end-of-contract cleaning fee of 85,800 yen (tax included), a maximum occupancy of 4 people, bicycle parking for up to 2 bicycles, and a solar power generation capacity of 3.18 kW. The renewal fee is one month of the new rent.
The rental terms include a monthly rent of 153,000 yen, a security deposit (敷金) of 90,000 yen, no key money (礼金), and a monthly common area fee (共益費) of 8,000 yen. A guarantee company (旭化成不動産サポート) is required, with an initial fee of 50% of the total monthly payment and a recurring fee of 20,000 yen every two years. A separate "My Concier" fee of 15,400 yen is also applicable.
The area of Minami Ward in Saitama City is a well-connected residential district. An interesting local fact is that Saitama City was formed in 2001 by the merger of Urawa, Omiya, Yono, and Iwatsuki cities, becoming a designated ordinance city and the capital of Saitama Prefecture. The closest major landmark is the historic Hikawa Shrine, a significant cultural site in the region known for its long approach lined with hundreds of torii gates.