Spacious and Bright 3LDK House in Kasugai, Aichi
This newly built, two-story wooden house in Kasugai City, Aichi Prefecture, offers a comfortable and modern living environment. The property features a 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 73.92 sqm (wall center measurement) on a land plot of 88.29 sqm. The living, dining, and kitchen area is a highlight, boasting wide windows, dual-aspect natural light, and a south-facing orientation that fills the space with sunshine. The excellent ventilation also promises cool and breezy summers.
The house is well-equipped for contemporary living. The kitchen is a counter-style setup facing the dining area, allowing meals to be served directly from the stove. The bathroom is a spacious one-tsubo (approx. 3.3 sqm) unit perfect for relaxation. Additional amenities include a bidet-equipped toilet, a vanity unit with a shower for hair washing, underfloor storage, closets, energy-saving water heaters, and insulated double-glazed windows. The property also comes with a free parking space for one car and features popular solar power generation. The floor plan and storage layout on the second floor can be customized to suit the buyer's needs.
According to the agent's special notes, the current status of the property is vacant. The agent invites interested parties to feel free to inquire or schedule a viewing appointment at their preferred date, stating: "Please feel free to contact us regarding scheduling a viewing of the vacant house."
The location in the Shimonoki area of Kasugai is family-friendly with a park nearby and excellent shopping convenience; a large supermarket is just a 3-minute walk away. The area is part of the greater Nagoya metropolis. An interesting local fact is that Kasugai City is historically known for its production of mikan (mandarin oranges) and its connection to the ancient Tokaido road. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Inuyama Castle, a National Treasure of Japan located approximately a 30-minute drive north, offering stunning views of the Kiso River.