Spacious 4LDK Detached House on a Generous Plot in Koshigaya
This detached house in Koshigaya City, Saitama Prefecture, offers a rare combination of expansive land and a thoughtfully designed, storage-rich family home. The property sits on a generous plot of approximately 112 tsubo (about 371.89 square meters), providing ample outdoor space for gardening, play, or relaxation. The house itself is a 4SLDK layout with a total floor area of 129.01 square meters, featuring spacious rooms and an abundance of storage solutions.
Key features of the property include an all-electric system for modern convenience and efficiency. Every bedroom is a comfortable 8-jo (tatami mat) size, ensuring a sense of space and ease. The home is exceptionally well-equipped for storage, with built-in closets in every room, two separate storage rooms (nando), and a design that prioritizes organization. The layout is designed for easy living, with the kitchen, bathroom, and laundry areas conveniently concentrated on the first floor to create efficient household workflows. Parking space is available for two vehicles (subject to vehicle type).
As noted by the agent, the property is currently vacant. Interested parties are encouraged to feel free to inquire about scheduling a viewing appointment at their preferred date. The agent's remarks further highlight the spacious land, all-electric system, generous 8-jo rooms, two storage areas, closets in every room, the storage-rich 4LDK layout, the convenient first-floor wet area concentration, and the parking for two cars. The sale is subject to terms including 'contract non-conformity liability exemption' and is sold 'as-is' (genjo yusugi).
The Koshigaya area offers a blend of residential comfort and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the massive Aeon LakeTown, one of the largest shopping and entertainment complexes in Japan, featuring hundreds of stores, a cinema, and even a large Ferris wheel. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Kawagoe City, often called "Little Edo" for its beautifully preserved old merchant houses and warehouse district, located a short drive or train ride away.