New Construction Detached House in Saitama City's Uetake District
This newly built detached house, scheduled for completion in June 2026, offers a modern and functional living space in the Uetake 1-chome district of Saitama City's Kita Ward. The property features a 2SLDK layout, where the S (Service Space) is a storage room, providing a total building area of 108.47 sqm (approximately 32.81 tsubo). The land area is 61 sqm (about 18.45 tsubo).
Key property features include a spacious living-dining-kitchen area of approximately 18.9 tatami mats, designed with an open-plan, face-to-face kitchen that integrates seamlessly with the living and dining space. The living room staircase is designed to foster family communication. All rooms are equipped with storage solutions, including closets and under-floor storage. A parking space is available (subject to vehicle type). The house is a three-story wooden structure.
Agent notes provide critical details: The property is located in a Height Control District (15m zone). Furthermore, the total building area of 108.47 sqm includes the garage portion of 13.66 sqm.
Equipment and specifications are comprehensive, featuring a system kitchen, a vanity unit with hair-washing basin, a bathroom dryer, an Eco-JOZE water heater, two warm-water washing toilet seats, double-glazed windows throughout, a TV monitor intercom, 24-hour ventilation, and staircase step lighting.
The location is highly convenient, with access to multiple train lines. It is a 16-minute walk to Tohoku Main Line's Toro Station, a 13-minute walk to Tobu Noda Line's Kita-Omiya Station, and a 15-minute walk to the Saitama New Urban Transit's Railway Museum (Taisei) Station. Daily necessities are within easy reach, with supermarkets, a park, and convenience stores all within a short walking distance.
The Uetake area in Kita Ward offers a balanced residential environment. An interesting local landmark is the nearby Railway Museum, a major attraction dedicated to the history and science of railways in Japan. For a broader cultural experience, the historic Omiya Bonsai Village, home to numerous bonsai nurseries and art, is also within the greater Omiya area.