Spacious Modern Home in Toyohashi with Long-Term Superior Housing Certification
This property is a lightly-used, single-family home built in September 2015 by Daiwa House, featuring a lightweight steel frame construction. A significant highlight is that it obtained the Long-Term Superior Housing certification and the highest seismic resistance grade at the time of its construction, ensuring durability, safety, and reduced long-term maintenance costs. The home is also equipped with a solar power generation system, allowing for the potential sale of surplus electricity back to the grid.
The property offers a comfortable 3LDK layout across two above-ground floors, with a total building area of 105.25 sqm. It sits on a generous 196.86 sqm plot with southern road frontage, ensuring excellent sunlight. Parking is ample, with space for three or more vehicles. Key equipment and features include two toilets (both with warm-water washlet functions), a bath with re-heating capability, a bathroom dryer and heater, a shower-equipped vanity, a system kitchen, a dishwasher/dryer, a walk-in closet, a 24-hour ventilation system, a monitor-equipped intercom, a dimple key system, city gas, and public water and sewer systems.
Special notes indicate the property is an IT-heavy explanation対応 (IT-heavy explanation対応) property, built with external insulation methods for high airtightness and thermal insulation. The remarks clarify that the Long-Term Superior Housing certification was acquired when new, and any costs for a performance evaluation on the existing home would be the buyer's responsibility. The solar power generation equipment is already installed.
Located in the Takashi district of Toyohashi City, Aichi Prefecture, the home is an 11-minute walk from Takashi Station on the Toyohashi Railway Atsumi Line. The area offers convenient access to shopping and daily amenities. An interesting local fact is that Toyohashi is home to the Yoshida Castle, a historically significant site also known as the "Umbrella Castle" due to the unique shape of its stone walls. The closest major tourist attraction is the scenic Toyohashi Park, which surrounds the castle ruins and is famous for its beautiful cherry blossoms in spring.