Spacious Family Home in Honjo's Kodama District
This well-maintained two-story house, built in 2013, offers a comfortable 4LDK layout with a total floor area of 95.22 square meters. Situated on a generous 233.99 square meter corner lot in Honjo City's Kodama district, the property provides ample space for family living. The home features a practical separation of living and sleeping areas, with the living-dining-kitchen and one Japanese-style room located on the first floor, while three Western-style bedrooms are situated on the second floor.
The property is currently occupied, and viewings are available by appointment. The agent notes: "The property is currently occupied. To schedule a viewing, please feel free to contact us with your preferred date." For those considering their first home purchase, the listing agent, Hidamari House, offers specialized support. Their remarks state: "First-time home buyers, please consult with 'Hidamari House'. Our staff are bright and easy to talk to. Our sales staff have children themselves, so they can relate closely to the parent generation. Of course, we have also purchased homes ourselves, so we can provide advice based on actual experiences."
The home is equipped with numerous modern amenities including a system kitchen with counter, separate bath and toilet, shower-equipped washbasin with vanity, storage in all rooms, closets, and a balcony. The property is all-electric and features a solar power generation system. Practical features include free parking for two vehicles and a TV monitor intercom system for security.
Located in Saitama Prefecture's Honjo City, the Kodama area offers a balanced lifestyle with convenient access to urban amenities while maintaining a connection to nature. The property is just a 14-minute walk from JR Hachiko Line's Kodama Station, providing direct train access to the wider Kanto region. The area is well-served by local facilities including supermarkets, convenience stores, parks, and medical facilities all within walking distance. An interesting historical note about the region is that it was part of the ancient Musashi Province and has been an important agricultural area for centuries, with many traditional farming practices still preserved in the surrounding countryside. The closest major landmark is the historic Kodama Hachimangu Shrine, a significant cultural site in the area known for its beautiful architecture and seasonal festivals.