New Construction Home in Nagoya's Tranquil Tori Sumi Neighborhood
This newly built detached house, scheduled for completion in March 2026, offers a modern 4LDK layout with a total floor area of 101.86 sqm on a 119.86 sqm plot in Nagoya's Midori Ward. The property is distinguished by its large storage corner and a mezzanine hobby space, features designed to enhance daily living. The strategically placed storage area near the water fixtures contributes significantly to efficient household chore routines and usability. Furthermore, the washroom has been designed with circulation in mind, carefully considering the flow of daily life activities.
Key equipment and features include two toilets, a bidet toilet seat with reheating function, an automatic bath system, bathroom dryer, bathroom heater, a window in the bathroom, a bathroom over 1 tsubo in size, a shower-equipped vanity, a system kitchen with counter, grill, dishwasher, water purifier, underfloor storage, storage in all rooms, closets, a walk-in shoe closet, air conditioning, floor heating, indoor drying space, flooring in all rooms, double-glazed windows, storm shutters, shutters, indirect lighting, downlights, a monitor-equipped intercom, a double-lock door, a dimple key, city gas, electricity, water supply, sewerage, an energy-saving water heater, and a solar power generation system.
Special notes highlight the property's location in a quiet residential area, its designer aesthetic, and two-sided natural lighting. The property is designated as a long-term superior housing unit with both design and construction performance evaluation certificates. Its energy efficiency label achieves a 5-star rating (40% reduction rate) for energy consumption performance including renewables, with insulation performance at level 5 out of 7. Estimated annual utility costs are around 140,000 yen.
The surrounding area of Tori Sumi is a peaceful residential district within Nagoya. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Arimatsu district is famous for its traditional shibori tie-dyeing technique, a craft with over 400 years of history. The closest major landmark is the historic Nagoya Castle, a magnificent reconstruction of one of Japan's most famous feudal castles, located approximately 10 kilometers north, offering a deep dive into the region's samurai past.