LiveleGarden.S New Build in Maebashi, Gunma
This new construction detached house, part of the LiveleGarden.S development, offers a modern and energy-efficient living environment in Maebashi, Gunma Prefecture. The property is a 4LDK layout with all rooms facing south, ensuring a bright and open living, dining, and kitchen (LDK) area. The home is equipped with ample large storage solutions, including a walk-in closet (WIC) and a shoe closet.
The property meets ZEH (Net Zero Energy House) standards, featuring high energy-saving performance. Key construction details include a reinforced concrete slab foundation (ベタ基礎工法) for enhanced earthquake resistance and durability against uneven settling, a pre-construction ground survey, and the use of steel floor supports (鋼製床束) that are resistant to rust and termites. The bathroom is a spacious one-tsubo (approx. 3.3 sqm) type, allowing for a relaxing soak, and includes a bath ventilation dryer. Other notable equipment includes a system kitchen, a shower-equipped vanity, a water-saving toilet, and double-glazed windows.
The location is convenient for daily life, with Maebashi City Miyagi Junior High School a 4-minute walk away and Miyagi Elementary School a 13-minute walk. Shopping is accessible at A・Coop Miyagi Store (11 min walk), Daily Yamazaki Arai Store (10 min walk), Lawson Maebashi Hanageishi Store (14 min walk), and Komeri Hard & Green Miyagimura Store (12 min walk). The nearest train station is the Jomo Electric Railway's Higokoshi Station, approximately 4.8km away by car.
Agent notes emphasize that viewings are by appointment only and are available daily from 10:00 to 21:00. The sales staff from Home Trade Center, the exclusive sales company for the Iida Group Holdings, offers three tailored viewing courses: a quick 30-minute tour focusing on the floor plan, a thorough 1-hour tour including equipment inspection, and a comprehensive 2-hour tour for complete understanding. They provide patient guidance, especially for first-time home buyers, and welcome families with small children. Photography during viewings is permitted to aid decision-making.