New Construction Detached House in Nagoya's Inashizu District
This newly built detached house, scheduled for completion in June 2026, offers a modern and spacious living environment in Nagoya's Inashizu 2-chome. The property features a 3SLDK layout, which includes three bedrooms, a living, dining, and kitchen area, and a service room (S) that functions as a storage space. The total building area is a generous 98.55 square meters (approximately 29.81 tsubo), with a land area of 122.07 square meters (approximately 36.92 tsubo). A critical note from the agent's remarks is that the land area includes approximately 1.12 square meters of agreed-upon land.
The home is designed with family living in mind. The approximately 16.3-jo (tatami mat) LDK is spacious and comfortable. Key equipment and features include a face-to-face kitchen to encourage family interaction, ample storage with a walk-in closet, and a convenient TV monitor intercom for visitors. For added convenience, toilets are located on both the first and second floors. The property also includes parking for two vehicles (subject to vehicle type). The structure is a wooden two-story building.
The location in Nagoya's Meito Ward is highly convenient. Inashizu Elementary School is just about 260 meters away, a mere 4-minute walk, making the school run exceptionally easy. The area is served by public transport via the Higashiyama Line's Hongo Station, with a 13-minute bus ride to the Inashizu Shogakko bus stop. The neighborhood offers daily necessities with convenience stores and pharmacies within a short walk, and is close to Kyugoda Park for outdoor recreation.
The Inashizu area provides a peaceful residential setting while remaining well-connected to the greater Nagoya metropolis. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Higashiyama Sky Tower offers panoramic views of the city and is a popular spot. For a major tourist attraction, residents have relatively easy access to the historic and culturally significant Nagoya Castle, a iconic landmark showcasing the region's samurai heritage.