Chimandai Green Mansion: A Convenient and Affordable 1LDK Apartment in Koshigaya
This listing presents a well-situated apartment within the Chimandai Green Mansion, a 25-unit steel-framed building constructed in April 1979. The property is a 1LDK layout with a total floor area of 50.86 square meters (wall-center measurement), featuring a 12-tatami mat living-dining-kitchen area and a separate 6-tatami mat Japanese-style room, both located on the 3rd floor of the 3-storey building. A 3-square-meter balcony provides outdoor space. The apartment is currently vacant, offering a quick move-in opportunity.
Key equipment includes a three-burner gas stove in the kitchen, a dedicated bath and toilet (separate), and storage in all rooms. The property is conveniently located just a 2-minute walk from Sengendai Station on the Tobu Skytree Line, an express stop that facilitates easy commutes to central Tokyo. Within a 10-minute walk, residents have access to numerous medical and commercial facilities, enhancing daily convenience.
Critical agent notes have been provided. The "現況 (Special Notes/Remarks)" states: "The property is vacant. Please feel free to contact us to schedule a viewing appointment at your preferred date." Furthermore, the "備考 (Special Notes/Remarks)" includes important legal and practical notes: "In case of any discrepancy between the floor plan and the actual condition, the actual condition shall take priority" and "Disclaimer of liability for non-conformity of contract." These points are essential for prospective buyers to understand.
The surrounding area of Koshigaya in Saitama Prefecture offers a blend of suburban comfort and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that Koshigaya is known for its extensive network of waterways and parks, including the iconic Koshigaya Lake Town, one of the largest shopping and entertainment complexes in the Kanto region. For a major tourist attraction, residents are within a reasonable travel distance to the historic city of Kawagoe, often called "Little Edo" for its beautifully preserved warehouse-style buildings from the Edo period, offering a charming glimpse into Japan's past.