Newly Built Detached House in Soka City, Saitama
This newly constructed detached house, located in the Shinrisato district of Soka City, Saitama, offers a modern and spacious living environment. The property features a 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 105.58 square meters, built on a generous land plot of 116.79 square meters. The house is designed with a bright and open living-dining-kitchen area measuring 18.5 tatami mats on the first floor, complemented by three additional Western-style rooms on the second floor (10.5, 6, and 5 tatami mats). Key amenities include a dishwasher, a delivery box, and the capacity for two car parking spaces. The property is equipped with a system kitchen, a gas cooktop with three burners, a dedicated bath and toilet, an auto bath function, a bath dryer, a heated toilet seat, underfloor storage, and a TV monitor intercom. Constructed with earthquake-resistant and vibration-damping structures, it meets the new seismic standards and holds a Long-Term Excellent Housing certification.
According to the agent's notes, the property is currently vacant, and interested parties are encouraged to freely inquire about scheduling a viewing on their preferred date. Furthermore, a crucial note states that it is possible to change the floor plan to a 4LDK layout (subject to separate paid construction work). The agent also highlights a significant benefit: "No Brokerage Fee!" For new houses handled by this company, the brokerage fee typically borne by the customer is waived. The note emphasizes that associated costs can vary depending on the handling brokerage firm and strongly encourages consultation with them.
The location provides convenient access to public transport, with a 14-minute walk to the Minumadai Shinsui Koen Station on the Nippori-Toneri Liner and a 29-minute walk to Takenotsuka Station on the Tobu Isesaki Line. The area is a residential suburb of Saitama, known for its peaceful neighborhoods. An interesting local fact is that Soka City is famously the birthplace of Soka Senbei (rice crackers), a traditional Japanese snack with a history dating back over 150 years. The city has several shops dedicated to this craft. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Kawagoe City ("Little Edo"), located a short drive or train ride away, famous for its well-preserved Edo-period warehouse buildings and bell tower.