Cradlegarden Matsue Kita Phase 4: A Newly Built Home in Wakayama City
This newly built, two-unit development in Wakayama City's Matsue Kita area offers a modern and secure 3LDK family home. The property features a total floor area of 95.58 square meters on a generous 130.91 square meter plot, providing ample space. The interior boasts natural wood-grain flooring, a spacious system kitchen with abundant storage and a built-in water purifier faucet, and a comfortable one-tsubo sized bathroom complete with a bath dryer and heater. Additional highlights include a new-style Japanese room, a master bedroom with simple, elegant fittings, and a large entrance shoe storage.
Critical agent notes have been translated and incorporated. The equipment/facilities are noted as completed and therefore omitted. Special notes and remarks detail several key offers: A free shuttle service is available for clients who find driving difficult, allowing for relaxed property viewings. A payment example is provided: Price 21.9 million yen, down payment 0 yen, loan amount 21.9 million yen, annual interest 0.595% (variable rate), repayment period 40 years, monthly repayment 51,280 yen, with no bonus-time additions. It is possible to secure a housing loan with a 0 yen down payment! Associated purchase costs, moving expenses, and furniture/appliance costs can also be financed. The company's housing loan advisors are committed to providing personalized, kind proposals for those unsure about loans, with introductions to numerous financial institutions available. Furthermore, special discounts on optional construction work are available exclusively for clients who enter into a contract. Details are available from the sales staff.
The home is built to high standards for safety and comfort. It has achieved the highest grade in 4 categories and 6 items under the Housing Performance Indication System and boasts the top seismic resistance grade of 3, offering 1.5 times the standard earthquake resistance. The exterior uses materials that wash clean with rain for durability, and the lightweight, fire-resistant roof reduces building load and sway during earthquakes. Health-conscious, high-safety materials are used to prevent sick house syndrome.