A Custom-Built New Construction Home in Nagoya's Mizuho Ward
This property is a newly built, never-occupied custom home, reflecting the careful attention to detail of its original owner. The spacious living-dining-kitchen (LDK) area, measuring approximately 23 tatami mats, offers a generous and comfortable space for families or entertaining guests, making it an ideal choice for those who value relaxed living.
The home is equipped with a comprehensive range of modern amenities. These include two toilets, both featuring tankless washlets with bidet functions and a reheatable bath system. The bathroom is equipped with an automatic bath, dryer, heater, and a window, and is over 1 tsubo in size. The kitchen is an independent, island-style system kitchen with an IH cooking heater, grill, and dishwasher. Storage is abundant with under-floor storage, closets in all rooms, a walk-in closet, and a shoe-in closet. Comfort features include air conditioning, underfloor heating, and an indoor drying area. The property also boasts double-pane windows, storm shutters, roller shutters, various lighting fixtures (including indirect, motion-sensor, and downlights), a monitor intercom, a double-lock door with a dimple key, and fire alarms. Utilities are city gas, electricity, and public water/sewer.
Special notes indicate this is an IT-heavy explanation property, located in a quiet residential area with a designer aesthetic. The lot is a regular shape with no building directly in front, and the exterior is siding. Legal restrictions include the property being in a quasi-fire prevention zone and subject to the Landscape Act, Embankment Regulation Act, and the Special Measures for Urban Reconstruction Act.
The property is situated in Nagoya's Mizuho Ward, a short 2-minute walk from Mizuho Kuyakusho Station on the Sakura-dori Subway Line. The area is well-connected and residential. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Mizuho Athletic Stadium was a venue for the 1997 Summer Universiade. The closest major landmark is the historic Nagoya Castle, a magnificent reconstruction of the seat of the Owari Tokugawa lords, located just a few subway stops away.