Daiwa House's "Machinaka Givo Kamiyamada": A Modern Home in Tokushima
This property is a new, detached house located in Tokushima City, Tokushima Prefecture. It is part of the "Machinaka Givo Kamiyamada" development by Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd. The specific unit for sale is Lot 21, featuring a 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 129.12 square meters on a generous land plot of 230.96 square meters. The property is a completed, ready-to-occupy home built with a lightweight steel structure over two storeys.
According to the agent's notes, the floor plan and exterior landscaping diagrams are based on design documents and may differ slightly from the actual property. It is also critical to note that furniture, home appliances, fixtures, and vehicles are not included in the sale price.
The home boasts several premium features designed for modern, comfortable living. Key interior points include a south-facing balcony, two-sided natural lighting in all rooms, full-floor flooring, and ceilings over 2.5 meters high. The property is equipped with a full electric system, a home power generation system with solar panels and a lithium-ion storage battery, and smart home capabilities. Other notable amenities include an IH cooktop, dishwasher, walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, heated bathroom floors, a bathroom dryer, two or more toilets (including tankless models), double-glazed windows, and a TV monitor intercom.
The exterior and lot characteristics are equally appealing. Lot 21 is a corner plot on a south-facing road, with a regular shape and flat terrain. The development offers parking for three cars, with the front road being over 6 meters wide. The location is noted for being less prone to flooding, as referenced in the Tokushima City Hazard Map, and is within walking distance of Tokushima City Kamiyamada Elementary School.
The surrounding area of Kamiyamada in Tokushima City offers a blend of suburban convenience and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that Tokushima is famous for its Awa Odori dance festival, one of Japan's most renowned traditional dance events held every August. The closest major landmark is the Tokushima Castle Museum (also known as Tokushima Castle Ruins), a historical site located approximately a 15-minute drive away, offering insights into the region's samurai past and panoramic views of the city.