Newly Built Detached House in Owariasahi, Aichi
This newly constructed detached house, completed in August 2025, is now available for purchase in the peaceful residential area of Owariasahi City, Aichi Prefecture. The property offers a generous 4SLDK layout with a total floor area of approximately 106.84 sqm (32.31 tsubo) on a 119.8 sqm (36.23 tsubo) plot of land. The two-story wooden structure features a bright south-facing orientation and a well-designed floor plan that includes a spacious 18-jo LDK with underfloor heating, four bedrooms, two toilets, and ample storage including a walk-in closet and attic storage.
The property is equipped with numerous high-quality features. The kitchen is a counter-style, open kitchen equipped with a cupboard and dishwasher. The bathroom includes a drying function, heating, cool air, and ventilation. Both toilets feature heated bidet seats. Additional equipment includes an auto bath, a shower-equipped vanity with three mirrors, a system kitchen with a grill and water purifier, storage in all rooms, double-pane windows, storm shutters, shutters, lighting fixtures, a monitor intercom, a dimple key, smoke detectors, and a 24-hour ventilation system. The house is connected to city gas, electricity, and a septic tank.
Special notes highlight that the property is barrier-free, on a regular-shaped lot, and benefits from two-sided natural light in all rooms. The house is already completed, allowing for flexible viewing appointments at any time, including same-day inspections. The price is 43.9 million yen. The location is conveniently accessible, with Owariasahi Station on the Meitetsu Seto Line approximately a 12-minute walk away.
The surrounding area of Owariasahi offers a quiet suburban lifestyle while maintaining good access to Nagoya. An interesting local fact is that Owariasahi is known for its production of high-quality ceramics, a craft deeply rooted in the neighboring city of Seto, one of Japan's most famous pottery centers. For a major tourist attraction, the historic and stunning Inuyama Castle, one of Japan's few original castles designated as a National Treasure, is located within a reasonable driving distance, offering a glimpse into the region's samurai past.