Spacious Family Home with Roof Balcony in Ohtawara
This newly built detached house, part of the Cradle Garden development in Ohtawara City, Tochigi Prefecture, offers a spacious and comfortable living environment designed for modern families. The property features a generous 4LDK layout, with the combined living, dining, and kitchen (LDK) area spanning a spacious 19 tatami mats, providing an ample gathering space for the whole family. A key highlight is the roof balcony, which offers a secure outdoor area for drying laundry or relaxation, even on rainy days.
Critical agent notes have been translated and incorporated. The equipment registration number is No. R07SHC109950. Special remarks highlight the "family-gathering LDK is a spacious 19 tatami mats! A roof balcony you can feel safe with even in the rain." Furthermore, there is an important note regarding other restrictions: "There are regulations under the Landscape Act."
The home is built with careful attention to durability and comfort. It employs a unique construction method that forgoes traditional continuous columns in favor of a two-column joining technique, which has been proven to offer superior strength. For earthquake resistance, the property is equipped with the SAFE365 seismic damping device, which uses viscoelastic materials to absorb seismic energy, and has achieved the highest seismic grade of 3. Insulation is meticulously installed by certified craftsmen to ensure efficiency and prevent condensation. Additional features include a one-tsubo unit bath, a spacious entrance closet with adjustable shelves, an auto-opening toilet lid, a card key system, a parcel box with dial lock, and a security camera for 24-hour monitoring.
The location offers excellent daily convenience, with a supermarket a 5-minute walk away and a convenience store just a 2-minute walk. The area is rich in natural and historical attractions. A short drive north leads to the famous Nasu region, known for its hot spring resorts, the majestic Mount Nasu-dake for hiking, and the historic Ohtawara Castle ruins, offering a glimpse into the region's samurai past and providing a scenic park for outings.