IBC was established in 1985 to incorporate Japanese culture with business in the United States. The two principal owners (Hirokauzu Saito, Chairman and Gregory T. Takea, President) have more than 80 years combined experience in real estate and construction including land acquisition, development (taking projects through the entitlement process), construction, sales, leasing, property management, asset management and joint venture.
IBC has built more than 150 single-family homes, townhouses and condominiums in Sacramento, CA, Fort Lee, NJ and Edgewater, NJ.
IBC has built more than 150 single-family homes, townhouses and condominiums in Sacramento, CA, Fort Lee, NJ and Edgewater, NJ.
Services
Through our experience of construction, brokerage and consulting services over 20 years, our sales staff can give youa best advise for selling and buying for rsidential and commercial properties for your needs. For rentals, IBC are not only present good aprtment, but also are able to help you during your staty in an apartment.
Reviews (8)
D.
May 19, 2022
To refer to the same review from a customer earlier: I don't want to have any dealing with this owner anymore. Money is the only thing that she is after and she won't hesitate to screw you left and right to get a few more dollar out of your pocket - charge people different rates for playing, cancel class and refuse to refund, overpriced shoes and equipment, poorly maintained facility. Terrible!
Sultan Mashud Shipu
Mar 08, 2021
Siva Subhankar
Nov 24, 2020
Sreejit Menon
Nov 09, 2020
Jennifer Guo
Jun 08, 2019
A few courts were busy doing training during peak hours. We paid, we waited 20 minutes for a court but we didn't get to play because we were two adults and wanted to play singles. Please don't forget badminton is not exactly everyone's game, we cant find another couples to play with us. Imagine you waited 20 minutes for a court finally your turn and some kids parent kick you off the court because his three children (6 to 8 years olds) wanted to do "training/practice". I am not going to fight with children, but the experience was not pleasant at all.
Sarah Cunha
Jan 26, 2017
Court conditions are good, but owners are cheap (in the summer the AC is not very powerful and it gets pretty hot, which makes it uncomfortable to play) and membership prices are pretty expensive and they don't give decent prizes when they host tournaments. I only go there because it's the closest place I can play and that my friends play there. Otherwise I don't really recommend this place.
They never replaced my gold medal I earned in the December 2015 tournament, which got lost somehow, and I won 2 first places, which the prizes were 2 shirts for the same color and format.
They never replaced my gold medal I earned in the December 2015 tournament, which got lost somehow, and I won 2 first places, which the prizes were 2 shirts for the same color and format.
Sheel Shah
Nov 21, 2016
First it's expensive. $15 a pop and there is a limitation on the number of courts so its not worth it. There are 6 courts. Of these 2 are always occupied by the classes taught by them. So that leaves 4. During the weekend they are totally occupied ALL the time. They have a 20 mins rotation, but the guy sitting at the front desk doesn't enforce. He takes your money but he doesn't care after that. I went up to him twice to complain and he pretended to be busy. The place could be cleaned up a bit. Best Advice: Don't go to the bathroom there. It's nasty.
Tracy Hou
Oct 25, 2015
This place doesn't even deserve 1 star.don't even give it a thought to come to this place. It's pretty expensive and the owners/managers are the worst people.nickel and dime you. Simply don't know how to do business.very very rude, impolite and no love and trust relationship with the customers. No makeup classes.in fact they are also close if Edison schools are closed for reasons like teachers convention which has nothing to do with them. Spent almost $1600 for 3 months for 2 of my kids.totally not worth it. This place SUCKS!