New Construction Home in Kasugai's High Forest District
This brand-new two-story wooden house, scheduled for completion in March 2026, offers a spacious and well-designed living environment in the quiet residential neighborhood of Kasugai City, Aichi Prefecture. The property features a generous land area of approximately 151.18 square meters (about 45.73 tsubo) and a total floor area of 101.25 square meters (about 30.62 tsubo). The layout is a 2SLDK, where the 'S' denotes a storage room or service space, providing ample room for a family.
Key features of the home include a large, approximately 23.5-tatami mat combined living, dining, and kitchen (LDK) area, designed to be a comfortable gathering space for the family. The kitchen is an open, face-to-face style, facilitating conversation while cooking. The wet areas (kitchen, bathroom, toilet) are consolidated in one location for efficient household workflow. The balcony faces southeast, allowing for pleasant morning sunlight. Storage is thoughtfully provided in each room for organized living. The property includes parking space for up to three vehicles (subject to vehicle type).
The location is highly convenient, with elementary and junior high schools within a 10-minute walk, making the commute easy for students. Daily necessities are covered by a supermarket also within a 10-minute walking distance. The area is a serene residential zone, offering a calm living environment. The property is situated in a Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential District, ensuring a peaceful neighborhood atmosphere.
Kasugai City, part of the greater Nagoya metropolitan area, is known for its blend of urban convenience and natural greenery. An interesting local fact is that the city is famous for its 'Kasugai Persimmons,' a high-quality variety of the fruit. The closest major landmark and tourist attraction is the historic Kiyosu Castle, located approximately 15 kilometers away. This castle, originally built in the late 14th century and reconstructed in the 20th, played a significant role in the wars preceding the Edo period and is a popular site for history enthusiasts and visitors enjoying its castle grounds and museum.