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Libre Garden Saitama City Iwatsuki Ward Minamitsuji 4th

Price 37,800,000 Yen
Common service fee/management fee
Parking none
Security deposit (security deposit)-(-)
Key money (shikihiki)-(-)
Floor plan4LDK
Livable space193m²
Year of construction 12/2025 (new construction)
Building floor number/orientation2 floor / -
Traffic
  • Higashi-Iwatsuki Station on the Tobu Noda Line : 18 minutes on foot
  • Iwatsuki Station on the Tobu Noda Line : 27 minutes on foot
  • Toyoharu Station on the Tobu Noda Line : 36 minutes on foot
AddressMinamitsuji, Iwatsuki Ward, Saitama City, Saitama Prefecture

Facilities: Public water supply, main sewerage, city gas, Building confirmation number: No. 25UDI1W Building 02065, Parking: Car space

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Precipitation amount at property location: 996㎜/ Year

National average precipitation: 1,590㎜/ Year

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Property name Libre Garden Saitama City Iwatsuki Ward Minamitsuji 4th Number of floors floor (2floors)
Floor plan 4LDK Year of construction 2025/12
Structure Two-story wooden building (frame construction) Format Newly built detached house
Equipment Long-Term Excellent Housing Certification Notice / Design Housing Performance Evaluation Report / Construction Housing Performance Evaluation Report (new construction) / BELS/Energy Saving Standards Compliance Certificate / Eco-Point Eligible Home / Flat 35S Compatible / Soil Survey Completed / 2 Parking Spaces Available / Immediate Delivery Available / Land Area Over 165 sq. m / Energy-Saving Water Heater / System Kitchen / Bathroom Dryer / Storage Spaces in All Rooms / LDK Over 15 Tatami Mats / Front Road Over 6 Meters / Japanese-Style Room / Regular Lot / Garden Over 33 sq. m / Vanity with Shower / Countertop Kitchen / 2 Toilets / Bathroom Over 33 sq. m / 2-Story / South-Facing Balcony / Double-Glazed Glass / Heated Toilet Seat / South-Facing Garden / Underfloor Storage / Window in Bathroom / Intercom with TV Monitor / Water-Saving Toilet / Walk-in Closet / Double-Glazed Glass or Double-Glazed Windows in All Rooms / City Gas / Shoe Closet / Located in Rezoned Area / Water Purifier / Smart Key / In cases where multiple units are available for sale, this label indicates the performance of a specific unit, not all units. / For new homes, a soil survey is conducted by a soil investigation company before foundation work begins. Based on the survey results, we implement ground reinforcement measures as necessary to prevent uneven settlement. In the unlikely event of damage due to uneven settlement, we have a system in place to ensure third-party protection. / We use a "reinforced concrete slab foundation" as standard. A slab foundation covers the entire ground, distributing the building's weight to the ground and improving durability against settlement and earthquake resistance. Furthermore, the entire subfloor is concrete, providing moisture protection. / We use steel slabs, known as "floor joists," to support the building's floors and prevent rust and termites. Compared to conventional products, they are more reliable and provide a sturdy structure with reliable strength. This material will not shrink or rot even with long-term use, and is easy to maintain. / Hajime Construction is committed to building wooden homes. 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" method, which uses wooden sills to build the framework of a home—including the foundation, pillars, and beams—has been continuously refined and developed over more than 1,000 years. Its strong earthquake resistance and durability are achieved through the use of reinforcing metal fittings at joints and structural plywood for floors. Earthquake-resistant metal fittings are used at the joints that secure the structural members together. The appropriate earthquake-resistant metal fittings are selected for each joint—the foundation, base, and pillars—to firmly secure the structure. By focusing on these invisible parts, we prevent the building from warping or collapsing during earthquakes and enhance the durability of the entire home. For Hajime Construction's homes, we chose the "rigid floor construction" method for the first and second floors. This method directly fastens structural surface materials to the foundation and beams, integrating the entire house into a single surface, resulting in a structure that is highly resistant to lateral forces. It prevents twisting of the house and provides excellent earthquake resistance.
Scheduled move-in date Insurance
Estimated rent

37,800,000 Yen

Information publication date 2026/1/15 Next update date 2026/1/20
Important Notices Restrictions apply under the Landscape Act, notification required under the Agricultural Land Act, height district, minimum site area requirements apply

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