Spacious Terraced Home in a Quiet, Convenient Nagoya Neighborhood
This property is a terraced house (row house) located in a quiet and convenient residential area of Nagoya's Tempaku Ward. The home offers a generous layout with five rooms plus a sunroom, providing ample space for family living. The building is primarily constructed of reinforced concrete (RC) with some wooden elements, ensuring durability. Built in September 1967, the house spans two above-ground floors plus a basement, with a total floor area of 100.76 square meters.
The property sits on a corner plot, which is a regular shape, allowing for two-sided natural light and excellent sunlight exposure. It features a south-facing balcony, a roof balcony, a garden, and a sunroom, creating multiple spaces for relaxation and enjoyment. The home comes with a free parking space. Key equipment includes a separate bath and toilet, a shower, a bathroom with a window, a washbasin, a gas kitchen, storage space, underfloor storage, city gas, electricity, running water, sewerage, side gutters, and hot water supply.
The location is highly convenient, situated on a three-sided road which provides a sense of openness. Daily necessities are within easy walking distance, including a Welcia drugstore (2-minute walk), a FamilyMart convenience store (3-minute walk), a Sugi Pharmacy (5-minute walk), a 7-Eleven (4-minute walk), and a Konamiya supermarket (5-minute walk). The area is also well-served by educational facilities, with Nagoya Municipal Takasaka Elementary School just 109 meters away and Nagoya Municipal Hisakata Junior High School 660 meters away, making it an ideal environment for raising children.
The Tempaku Ward area is known for its blend of residential tranquility and urban accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the ward is home to the Tempaku Sports Center, a major public sports complex used for various competitions. For a notable tourist attraction, residents are within a reasonable distance from the historic and culturally significant Atsuta Jingu, one of Japan's most important Shinto shrines, located south of central Nagoya.