Spacious 5SLDK Family Home with Renovated Exterior in Aichi Prefecture
This attractive two-story wooden house, built in March 2006, offers a generous 122 sqm of living space across five rooms plus living, dining, and kitchen areas. The property has undergone a significant exterior renovation in August 2015, which included new siding and a conversion to an all-electric system. The layout is ideal for families, featuring three 6-tatami Japanese-style rooms, two 6-tatami Western-style rooms, and an additional 4.5-tatami service room. The home benefits from dual-aspect lighting with its main exposure facing southeast.
Key equipment and features include two separate toilets, a bath and toilet in separate rooms, a bath with reheating function, shower, bathroom dryer, a bathroom window, and a bathroom over 1 tsubo in size. The property also boasts a system kitchen, a vanity with shower, ample storage including attic and under-floor storage, an indoor laundry area, flooring, bay windows, double-glazed windows, lighting fixtures, and connections to city gas, electricity, water, and sewer. Additional storage is provided by an outdoor steel shed. A notable feature is the presence of attic storage and under-floor storage. It is important to note that the property is exempt from liability for equipment failures or defects. Special notes confirm that a national land survey was completed in Heisei 23 (2011), so no definitive survey is required, and a set-back exists on the land.
The property is situated in the quiet residential area of Kaebashicho, Owari County, Aichi Prefecture. The location offers convenient access to daily necessities with several convenience stores, a supermarket, and a post office within a 15-minute walk. An interesting local fact is that the nearby city of Komaki is home to the ruins of Komakiyama Castle, a fortress once used by the famous warlord Oda Nobuyuki. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Inuyama Castle, one of Japan's oldest original castles, located a short drive away along the Kiso River.