Polus's Subdivision Housing Miraines Nagareyama 3rd: A New Community in Chiba
Polus's Subdivision Housing Miraines Nagareyama 3rd is a new development of 41 detached houses in Nagareyama City, Chiba Prefecture. This community offers a range of floor plans from 3LDK to 4LDK, with building sizes from approximately 98.95 m² to 103.88 m² and land plots starting from 135.29 m². The development is designed to meet 2030-level ZEH (Net Zero Energy House) standards, featuring high energy efficiency and insulation performance.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The construction confirmation number is SJK-KX255621230 (as of September 5, 2025, for Building 39 and others). Important remarks include: train travel times are for rush hour and normal daytime hours, including transfer and wait times. All walking times and distances are from the site, with walking time calculated at 80 meters per minute. Walking times to facilities are measured from the farthest building in the development. Building 39 will be allocated by lottery on July 17, 2026. Buildings 3 and 2 are being used as model homes; after a contract is signed, viewings will be permitted until February 16, 2026, and May 18, 2026, respectively. The land area for Building 39 (135.29 m²) includes 117.22 m² under high-voltage power lines. Building 40's land area (160.15 m²) includes 24.66 m² under high-voltage lines. Building 41's land area (151.96 m²) includes 109.93 m² under high-voltage lines. Standard equipment includes public water supply, Tokyo Electric Power and others, city gas, main sewer, car space, exterior structures, landscaping, and other attached facilities.
The homes come equipped with modern amenities for comfort and convenience. These include the Eco One X5 hybrid electric/gas high-efficiency water heater, remote-controlled electric shutters for first-floor windows, a dishwasher/dryer, Air Wash Flooring with anti-viral and deodorizing properties, underfloor heating, and a TOCLAS Bb kitchen. Each home is also fitted with ultra-fine bubble technology as standard.
The area offers a blend of nature and accessibility. A short walk from the site is the historic Tone Canal, an artificial waterway built in the Meiji era to connect the Edo and Tone rivers, now a pleasant spot for a stroll. The development is well-connected, with Unga Station (the starting station for some services on the Tobu Noda Line) approximately a 6-minute bicycle ride away, providing direct train access to central Tokyo.