Kenroku Park Town Hoya Phase 22: A New Development of Eco-Friendly Family Homes
Kenroku Park Town Hoya Phase 22 is a new development of detached houses in Nishitokyo City, Tokyo, offering a blend of modern comfort, eco-conscious design, and family-centric layouts. The development features multiple unit types, each with its own unique advantages, all built to high standards of energy efficiency and durability.
Critical agent notes and features have been translated and are incorporated here. The equipment registration number is R07SHC108366. Key points for each building highlight thoughtful design: Building 1 boasts a spacious 20.37-jo LDK with a skip-floor multi-space and a counter in the Western-style room A for hobbies or a powder space, alongside an entrance with aligned earthen floor storage and a closet. Building 2 features a large-capacity earthen floor storage for a tidy entrance, with the LDK and master bedroom positioned on the south side away from the front road, and a convenient circular housework route connecting the facing kitchen, pantry, washroom, and LDK.
Building 3 offers a 2-way washroom accessible from both the entrance and kitchen, which can be separated from the changing area, a hall staircase for easy privacy, and a 7.0-jo second-floor master bedroom facing a south balcony with a walk-in closet (WIC). Building 4 includes a pass-through earthen floor storage for smooth homecoming movement, an island-style kitchen that allows circular movement, and ample storage including a 3.75-jo storage room and a 5.62-jo E-space on the second floor.
Building 6 presents an 18.75-jo LDK with south windows overlooking a garden space suitable for gardening. The second-floor master bedroom and Western-style room A have WICs, allowing for more open interior space, and the second-floor free space is convenient as a children's play area. Building 7 is designed with an LDK that fosters communication via a living room staircase and facing kitchen. All living rooms, including the LDK, benefit from bright, well-ventilated multi-sided lighting. The master bedroom includes a WIC and a 2.5-jo multi-space with a counter.
Building 9 benefits from two-sided lighting in all rooms and is a well-ventilated southwest corner unit. The second-floor hall storage can be used without entering a room, making it convenient for storing cleaning tools. The washroom and toilet can be accessed directly from the entrance without passing through the living room. Additional notes mention a skip-floor multi-space with a good view in one corner of the LDK, second-floor Western-style rooms A and B being a two-door, one-room layout easy to partition, and earthen floor storage for collectively storing outerwear and shoes.
Building 12 features an entrance porch with a roof and wall to minimize getting wet on rainy days, an LDK over 20 jo with an island-style kitchen the family can gather around, and a 5.37-jo E-space accessible by fixed stairs.
The agent strongly encourages on-site viewings to check aspects like the streetscape, room size, natural light, and usability of equipment and storage that are hard to convey online. They offer flexible viewing arrangements, including meet-ups at the nearest station, after-hours, and weekday viewings. They also provide comprehensive consultation services to help solidify your ideal home image, covering budget, location (proximity to station, environment, schools, shopping), desired conditions (layout, size, equipment), and relocation planning. For those still deciding, they welcome requests for documents and preliminary advice.
The area around Hoya Station in Nishitokyo offers a convenient suburban lifestyle with good access to central Tokyo via the Seibu Ikebukuro Line. An interesting local fact is that the area is part of the larger Tama region, known for its balance of residential comfort and natural greenery. The closest major landmark for recreation and culture is the renowned Ghibli Museum, located in nearby Mitaka City, a must-visit attraction celebrating the art of animation.