Modern Light-Filled Home in Toyoake, Aichi
This newly built single-family home, completed in January 2025, offers a bright and comfortable living space in Toyoake City, Aichi Prefecture. The property features a spacious 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 97.8 sqm. The design includes a circulation-style kitchen and wide windows that allow ample natural light to create a relaxing atmosphere.
Key equipment and features include two toilets, a bidet toilet seat with reheating function, a system kitchen, a dishwasher, underfloor storage, a walk-in closet, a 24-hour ventilation system, storm shutters, roller shutters, a monitor-equipped intercom, security glass, fire alarms, city gas, electricity, water and sewer systems, and a solar power generation system. Special notes highlight that the lot is a regular shape and the house is built to high air-tightness and insulation standards. Additional remarks indicate the presence of a 'Terai District Plan' and regulations under the Specific Urban River Inundation Damage Countermeasures Act and the Urban Regeneration Special Measures Act. The transaction is handled by an agent (Management Code: 00000001201-41a00736).
The property is situated in a quiet residential area within the City Planning Area's Urbanization Promotion Zone, designated as a Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential District. The building has a floor-area ratio of 150% and a building coverage ratio of 60%. It is a two-story, lightweight steel-framed structure built on a 166.24 sqm plot of land, which includes space for two free parking spaces. The home boasts excellent energy efficiency with a 50% reduction in energy consumption performance (thanks to renewable energy equipment) and a Grade 5 insulation rating.
The area of Toyoake is part of Aichi's thriving suburban region, known for its blend of residential comfort and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the ruins of the historic Takaoka Castle. The closest major tourist attraction is the renowned Nagoya Castle, located approximately 20 kilometers to the northwest, offering a deep dive into the region's samurai history and architectural heritage.