Spacious Family Home in a Convenient Southwestern Corner Location in Koshigaya
This well-presented two-storey house, built in October 1999, offers a fantastic opportunity for family living in the sought-after area of Koshigaya, Saitama. Priced at 76.8 million yen, the property boasts a generous land size of approximately 199.54 sqm (about 60 tsubo) and a total floor area of 173.06 sqm. The layout is a spacious 5LDK, with all living rooms facing south to ensure excellent natural light throughout the day.
As highlighted in the agent's notes, this home is situated on a desirable southwestern corner plot, providing great sunlight and an open feel. A key feature is the presence of two separate kitchens, including a mini-kitchen on the first floor, making the property suitable for multi-generational living or dual-household use. Every room is equipped with storage, and the property includes two car parking spaces. The bright 16-jo LDK connects to an 8-jo Japanese-style room via sliding partition doors, creating a flexible and open living space. The functional system kitchen features a back entrance, and the bathroom includes a window and a reheating function for added comfort. Additional amenities include a TV monitor intercom, a spacious entrance with ample storage, and a south-facing balcony on the second floor.
The location is exceptionally convenient for commuters, with both JR Musashino Line's Minami-Koshigaya Station and Tobu Isesaki Line's Shin-Koshigaya Station just a 9-minute walk away, offering access to two different train lines. The surrounding neighborhood is well-serviced with daily necessities, including a Familymart convenience store a 3-minute walk away and a Belc supermarket within a 10-minute walk.
An interesting fact about the Koshigaya area is that it is home to the massive Lake Teganuma, once known as one of the most polluted lakes in Japan but now a symbol of successful environmental restoration efforts. For a major tourist attraction, residents are within reasonable travel distance to the historic Kawagoe City, often called "Little Edo" for its beautifully preserved old merchant houses and iconic bell tower.
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