Newly Built Detached House in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture
This newly constructed detached house, located in Toyota City's Akiba-cho 7-chome, offers a modern living space with a total floor area of 101.06 sqm (approximately 30.57 tsubo) on a generous land plot of 127.58 sqm (approx. 38.59 tsubo). The property features a 3LDK layout with three Western-style rooms sized at 7.5, 6, and 6 tatami mats respectively. Built in June 2025, this two-story wooden structure is ready for immediate occupancy.
The property is equipped with a comprehensive range of modern amenities. These include two toilets, a toilet with warm-water bidet and reheat function, an automatic bath, bath dryer, bathroom heater, a bathroom with a window, a washbasin with shower, a system kitchen, a counter kitchen, an IH cooking heater, grill, dishwasher, water purifier, storage in all rooms, closets, a walk-in closet, a shoe-in closet, a 24-hour ventilation system, flooring in all rooms, motion-sensor lighting, downlights, a monitor intercom, a double-lock door, a dimple key, fire alarm, electricity, water supply, sewerage, all-electric system, and EV car charging equipment.
Special notes confirm the property holds several important certifications: it is a Long-term Excellent Housing certified property, qualifies for the Flat 35S loan program, and meets the earthquake resistance standards. The building confirmation has been completed (Confirmation Number: KS124-0410-50776). The property is situated on flat land in a Category I Residential Zone within the urbanization promotion area. It has a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 160%. Road frontage is to the southwest on a 4-meter wide public road with a 6.2-meter frontage, and set-back has been completed. The property includes parking for two cars.
The area of Toyota City is deeply intertwined with Japan's automotive industry, being the headquarters of the Toyota Motor Corporation. A major nearby landmark is the Toyota Automobile Museum, which showcases the history of the automobile with a significant collection of Japanese and international vehicles, offering a fascinating insight into the region's industrial heritage.