LiveleGarden.S: Modern New Build Homes in Hashima City, Gifu
LiveleGarden.S in Hashima City, Gifu Prefecture, presents a rare opportunity with its second phase of just two brand-new detached houses. These homes are designed for modern living, featuring spacious 3LDK layouts with building areas ranging from 83.36 to 86.13 square meters on generous land plots of 122.08 to 124.88 square meters. The properties boast high-quality finishes, including natural wood-grain flooring, a fully-equipped system kitchen with a water purifier faucet, and a spacious one-tsubo bathroom complete with a heating and drying unit.
The developer has prioritized safety and comfort, achieving the highest seismic grade of 3 for the first unit, offering 1.5 times the standard earthquake resistance. Both homes feature exterior walls designed to be cleaned by rain for durability, and fire-resistant, lightweight roofing to reduce seismic load. Health-conscious materials are used throughout to prevent sick house syndrome. Additional features include a large balcony perfect for drying laundry, a TV monitor intercom with recording function, a built-in three-burner gas hob with overheat prevention, and barrier-free considerations in the toilet.
Critical agent notes provide essential financial and service information. The agent is currently offering a free shuttle service for clients who find driving difficult, allowing for a relaxed property viewing. They highlight a zero down payment home loan possibility, with an example payment plan: a price of 20 million yen, a 0 yen down payment, a loan amount of 20 million yen at a 0.800% variable annual interest rate over 40 years, resulting in a monthly repayment of 48,702 yen. They emphasize that various purchase-related costs, moving expenses, and furniture/appliance costs can also be financed. The company's home loan advisors are ready to assist. Furthermore, special discounts on optional construction work are available exclusively for contracted customers.
The location in Takehana-cho, Hashima City, is highly convenient, with Takehana Station on the Meitetsu Takehana Line just a 3-minute walk away, offering excellent commuter access. The area is rich in history, once known for its thriving textile industry. A short drive away, visitors can explore the historic and scenic Nagaragawa River, famous for its traditional cormorant fishing (Ukai), a summer spectacle that has been practiced for over 1,300 years.