Modern Energy-Efficient Home in Kashiwa, Chiba
This newly built detached house, scheduled for completion in February 2026, offers a bright and comfortable living environment in Kashiwa City, Chiba Prefecture. Priced at 35.88 million yen, the property features a 4LDK+S layout with a total floor area of 95.98 square meters on a 123.24 square meter plot. The southeast-facing orientation ensures excellent sunlight and ventilation throughout the home.
The property is equipped with numerous energy-saving and security features. It includes double-pane glass windows throughout all rooms for enhanced insulation, a roof terrace, under-floor storage, and a Japanese-style room. For added comfort and convenience, it has two toilets, a bathroom with a window and a dryer, a shower-equipped vanity, and a heated toilet seat. Security is addressed with a TV monitor intercom, anti-theft dimple key, and a motion-sensor entrance light. The home is connected to city gas, public water, and sewer systems.
Parking is smooth with space for two vehicles on the generous front road. Storage is abundant, with closets in every room, a storage room (S), and the aforementioned under-floor storage. The property is also certified under the Flat 35 and S housing loan programs and meets energy-saving standards with a 20% reduction rate.
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The location in Kashiwa's Nishihara area offers excellent daily convenience. It is a 10-minute walk from Edogawadai Station on the Tobu Noda Line, providing direct train access. The area is well-served by several supermarkets within an 11-minute walk, including York Mart and KEIHOKU. An interesting local fact is that Kashiwa is home to Kashiwa-no-ha Park, a massive smart city project known for its innovation and green spaces. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Edo-era Kawamura Memorial Museum, located a short drive away in Nagareyama, which offers a glimpse into the region's samurai past.