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MIRASUMO 2-210(1) Asamacho, Higashikurume City

Price 49,800,000 Yen
Common service fee/management fee
Parking none
Security deposit (security deposit)-(-)
Key money (shikihiki)-(-)
Floor plan3LDK
Livable space96.14m²
Year of construction 4/2026 (new construction)
Building floor number/orientation2 floor / -
Traffic
  • Hibarigaoka Station on the Seibu Ikebukuro Line : 14 minutes on foot
  • Seibu Ikebukuro Line Higashikurume Station : 18 minutes on foot
  • Seibu Ikebukuro Line Hoya Station
Address2 Asamacho, Higashikurume City, Tokyo

Facilities: Public water supply, public sewage, city gas, Building confirmation number: No. 25UDI1K Building 01434

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Precipitation amount at property location: 1,296㎜/ Year

National average precipitation: 1,590㎜/ Year

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Property name MIRASUMO 2-210(1) Asamacho, Higashikurume City Number of floors floor (2floors)
Floor plan 3LDK Year of construction 2026/4
Structure Two-story wooden building with straight siding Format Newly built detached house
Equipment Energy-saving measures / Soil survey completed / Supermarket within 10 minutes' walk / System kitchen / Bathroom dryer / Good sunlight / Storage in all rooms / South-facing road / LDK (living, dining, and kitchen) area of 15 tatami mats or more / Vanity with shower / Countertop kitchen / Two toilets / Bathroom over 3.3 sq. m / Two-story building / Double-glazed windows / Heated toilet seat / Underfloor storage / Bathroom window / Intercom with TV monitor / Water-saving toilet / Urban location / Good ventilation / Hardwood floors in all rooms / Walk-in closet / Double-glazed windows or double-glazed windows in all rooms / City gas / Great for doing laundry on rainy days and in winter. Not only does it dry laundry, but the ventilation function after each bath helps prevent mold. / Highly energy-efficient water heater efficiently heats water using minimal gas. Low gas consumption is environmentally friendly and helps save on your gas bill. / A walk-in closet where you can store plenty of memories with your children. It can store not only clothes but also small items like bags and large items like suitcases and leisure gear. / It not only lets in fresh air but also expels house dust, dust mites, mold, allergens, and humidity, maintaining a healthy lifestyle. / Unlike carpets and tatami mats, dust and dirt do not penetrate the fibers, making it extremely easy to clean and maintain. Even if your children spill food on the floor, it's hassle-free! / This window pane is made by combining two panes of glass. It provides insulation, security, condensation prevention, and UV protection, while also saving energy. / A slab foundation supports the entire surface and is earthquake-resistant. Furthermore, the foundation width of 150mm, thicker than the standard 120mm, ensures a more earthquake-resistant home. / Insulating the foundation and base prevents damage from rot and termites, ensuring the building's durability and the full performance of its building materials. The long base packing allows natural airflow into the space under the floor from the entire perimeter of the foundation. / The first-floor floor supports the floor and has robust load-bearing capacity. The floor beams themselves would be useless if they were to rot. This building uses a reliable resin material that is resistant to termites and decay. / Insulation prevents heat from escaping from the building's walls and preventing heat from entering. It is laid seamlessly under the floor, on the walls, and on the ceiling. / Particleboard, a load-bearing surface material, has more than twice the shear strength required of plywood. This makes it a highly effective option for wooden frame construction and frame wall construction. By leveraging its properties, homes can be built with earthquake and typhoon resistance. / We use the "traditional wooden frame construction," the most widespread method in Japan. This method uses wooden foundations, columns, beams, and other structural components to build a home, and has been continuously refined and developed for over 1,000 years.
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49,800,000 Yen

Information publication date 2026/1/16 Next update date 2026/1/17
Important Notices High altitude area, semi-fire prevention area, first class high altitude area

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