Spacious Two-Story Family Home in Komaki, Aichi Prefecture
This substantial two-story detached house, built in February 1997, offers a generous living space of approximately 195.42 square meters (about 59.11 tsubo) on a large plot of land measuring 343.15 square meters (about 103.8 tsubo). The property features a 5SLDK layout, providing ample room for a large family or multi-generational living. The home includes three Japanese-style rooms (8, 6, and 4.5 tatami mats), two Western-style rooms (17.5 and 10 tatami mats), a spacious 16-tatami mat combined living-dining-kitchen area, and two service rooms (4 and 3 tatami mats). The second floor alone boasts a vast area of 77 square meters.
Key equipment and features include two toilets, a bathroom with a window and shower, a bathroom over 1 tsubo in size, a vanity counter, propane gas, electricity, city water, a septic tank, and side gutters. Special notes indicate the property is suitable for two-generation households, sits on a regular-shaped plot, and has adjacent buildings at a distance of over 2 meters. A critical remark is that the property is located in a City Planning Adjustment Area (市街化調整区域), which means rebuilding is not permitted. The property will be handed over in its current condition without any renovations, including the garden areas surrounding the building. A utility pole is present in the southwest corner of the lot. The property fronts a 5-meter wide public road to the south with a frontage of 14.4 meters and offers parking for three or more vehicles.
The area is conveniently located within a 13-minute walk from Hote Station on the Meitetsu Inuyama Line, providing easy access to the wider Aichi region. For daily needs, shopping facilities like MaxValu Komaki Hote and Piago Hote are nearby. An interesting local fact is that the city of Komaki is historically significant as the site of Komaki Castle, where a pivotal standoff occurred between the warlords Oda Nobunaga and Tokugawa Ieyasu. The closest major landmark is the iconic Nagoya Castle, a magnificent historical site and popular tourist attraction located a short drive or train ride away in central Nagoya.