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| Property name | Iida Group Holdings Livele Garden S Isecho 5, Kumagaya City | Number of floors | floor (2floors) | |||
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| Floor plan | 4LDK | Year of construction | 2026/1 | |||
| Structure | Two-story wooden building constructed using traditional framework (910 modules) | Format | Newly built detached house | |||
| Equipment | Long-Term Excellent Housing Certification Notice / Design Housing Performance Evaluation / Construction Housing Performance Evaluation (new construction) / BELS/Energy Saving Standards Compliance Certificate / Flat 35-S Compliance Certificate / Energy-Saving Measures / Compatible with Flat 35S / Soil Survey Completed / Parking for 3 or more cars / Access to 2 or more train lines / Land over 165m2 / LDK over 18 tatami mats / Delivery within the fiscal year / Energy-Saving Water Heater / Supermarket within 10 minutes' walk / System Kitchen / Bathroom Dryer / Good Sunlight / Storage Space in All Rooms / Flat to Station / Quiet Residential Area / General Hospital within 10 minutes' walk / Rectangular Lot / Vanity with Shower / Countertop Kitchen / Wide Balcony / Barrier-Free / 2 Toilets / Bathroom over 3.3 sq. m / 2-story / South-Facing Balcony / Double-Glazed Glass / Auto Bath / Heated Toilet Seat / Underfloor Storage / Window in Bathroom / Intercom with TV Monitor Water-saving toilet / Suburban location / No front building / Good ventilation / Flooring in all rooms / Walk-in closet / City gas / Shoe closet / Roof balcony / Flat ground / Adjustable partitions / Water purifier / This property meets ZEH standards for excellent energy efficiency. Not only will you save on utility bills, but the building is also less susceptible to heat buildup and escape, ensuring a long-lasting, comfortable stay. / A convenient feature for doing laundry on rainy days and in winter. Not only does it dry laundry, but the ventilation function expels moisture after each bath, preventing mold. / The light instantly turns on brightly when it detects someone. It automatically turns on and off, eliminating the worry of forgetting to turn it off, and it also helps save on electricity. / This spacious 3.3-sq.-meter room allows you to stretch out and unwind from the daily grind. You can even take a half-body bath, making bathing comfortable even with your children. / The walk-in closet is perfect for storing memories of your children. It offers ample storage for clothing, small items like bags, and larger items like suitcases and leisure gear. / Entryway storage is large enough to fit long boots and hiking shoes. You can store not only shoes, but also strollers and children's toys. / A soil survey is conducted by a soil investigation company before foundation construction begins. Based on the survey results, we implement ground reinforcement measures as needed. We have a system in place to ensure preservation in the unlikely event of damage due to differential settlement. / We use a "reinforced concrete slab foundation" as standard for our foundations. Reinforcement is arranged in a grid pattern and concrete is poured into the foundation. This distributes the building's weight and transmits it to the ground, improving durability against settlement and earthquake resistance. / The building's floor supports, called "floor joists," are made of steel, which repels rust and termites. Compared to conventional products, they are more reliable and provide a sturdy structure with reliable strength. This material is also easy to maintain. / This is because we believe that wood, which constantly breathes and expands and contracts subtly in response to changes in the weather, is ideal for Japan's hot and humid climate. The "wooden frame construction" is a method of building the framework of a house, including the foundation, pillars, and beams, using wooden axes. / "Earthquake-resistant metal fittings" are used at the joints. By selecting the right earthquake-resistant metal fittings for each joint, such as the foundation, base, and pillars, and firmly fastening the structure, we | |||||
| Scheduled move-in date | Insurance | |||||
| Estimated rent |
36,900,000 Yen |
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| Information publication date | 2026/1/16 | Next update date | 2026/1/13 | |||
| Important Notices | Restrictions apply under the Landscape Act, Article 22 area. Construction restrictions on residential land development, etc. Landscape Act Floor area ratio: Front road width restrictions |
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