New Homes in Iwata: Blooming Garden Takagi
This is a collection of four newly built detached houses located in the Takagi area of Iwata City, Shizuoka Prefecture. The properties are constructed using traditional wooden frame methods and are certified as long-term quality homes, designed for durability and energy efficiency. Each unit offers a 4LDK layout spread over two storeys, with total floor areas ranging from approximately 104.89 to 108.68 square meters, set on plots of about 200 square meters.
The homes are all-electric, equipped with public water supply, a main sewer connection, and electricity from Chubu Electric Power. The road frontage includes an 8.7-meter public road to the east and a 4.0-meter public road to the south, providing convenient vehicle access with parking available for four cars. The properties are subject to local regulations including the Landscape Law, the Urban Renaissance Special Measures Law, and the Land Development and Specific Embankment Regulation Law.
Inside, the homes feature modern amenities such as an induction cooking hob, a counter kitchen, a dishwasher, and a water purifier. Storage options include a walk-in closet, a shoe closet, a pantry, and underfloor storage. The bathrooms are equipped with a shower vanity, a bidet toilet, a bathroom dryer, and a bathroom heater. There are two or more toilets, double-glazed windows for insulation and security, and a smart key entry system. An energy-efficient water heater and a TV monitor intercom are also included. The energy performance rating is four stars, achieving a 30% reduction rate, and the insulation performance is rated at level 5 on a 7-level scale.
The location is served by a bus from Toyoda Station on the JR Tokaido Main Line, with a six-minute ride to the Takagi bus stop, which is just a one-minute walk away. The area is close to local schools, including Ryuoh Kita Elementary School 110 meters away, and shopping options like Food Market Mamu Ryuoh Store 1.2 kilometers away. The properties are available for immediate occupancy, with completion expected in late February 2026.