Newly Built Detached House in Wakayama Prefecture
This newly constructed detached house, scheduled for completion in October 2025, offers a modern living space in a quiet residential area of Iwade City, Wakayama. The property features a generous land area of 173.35 sqm (approximately 52.43 tsubo) and a total floor area of 96.88 sqm (29.30 tsubo) across two stories. The layout is a functional 3LDK, providing ample room for family life.
The property is exceptionally well-equipped. Key facilities include propane gas, city water, a septic tank, and side ditches. The kitchen is fitted with an IH cooking heater and space for a gas stove, alongside a system kitchen, counter kitchen, dishwasher, and water purifier. The home features a separate bath and toilet, with two toilets equipped with warm-water washlet seats. The bath area is spacious (over 1 tsubo) and includes a shower, reheating function, auto bath, and shampoo dresser. Other notable features include a laundry area, double-pane windows, a 24-hour ventilation system, flooring, a balcony, and ample storage space. Security and convenience are enhanced with a dimple key, card key, TV monitor intercom, fire alarm, security glass, and an all-electric system.
Special notes highlight the property's excellent sunlight and its location in a quiet residential neighborhood. It includes parking for two vehicles at no additional cost. The road frontage details specify a one-sided road to the east, 6 meters wide, with a frontage of 12.8 meters. A final remark advises that the sale area and price are subject to change, and the actual condition of the property takes precedence over the listed details.
The area of Iwade City offers a peaceful lifestyle while remaining accessible. An interesting local fact is that the city is known for its production of 'ume' (Japanese plums), a key ingredient in umeboshi and plum wine. The closest major landmark is the iconic Wakayama Castle, a historic site approximately a 30-minute drive away, offering panoramic views and a deep connection to the region's samurai history.