Newly Built Designer Home in Toyota City's Family-Friendly Neighborhood
This newly built detached house in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, offers a modern 4LDK layout designed by AREX architects. Currently under construction with a planned completion date of December 2025, this property is part of a limited concept house series of four homes. The design focuses on creating a refined and open living space, featuring a simple yet sophisticated living room that connects seamlessly to a delightful inner courtyard, allowing residents to enjoy the changing seasons from indoors.
The property is equipped with a popular counter kitchen perfect for family gatherings, a relaxing tatami room that can be opened to the LDK for a more spacious feel, and an entrance with a picture window to create a sense of visual expansion. The home includes two toilets, a washroom with an optional gas-powered clothes dryer ('Kantakun'), and a bathroom with a heater and dryer unit, convenient for laundry on rainy days. The master bedroom features indirect lighting, a calm color scheme, and a practical desk counter. All rooms on the second floor benefit from two-sided natural light and excellent ventilation. Additional features include an inner balcony, underfloor storage, built-in storage in all rooms, walk-in closets, air conditioning, floor heating, double-glazed windows, storm shutters, indirect and down lighting, a monitor intercom, a double-lock door, a dimple key, city gas, and EV charging equipment.
The location in Wakabayashi Nishimachi is noted for being a quiet residential area close to an elementary school and surrounded by green parks, making it an ideal environment for raising a family. The property sits on a land area of 146.83 sqm with a building area of 101.86 sqm, featuring a wooden structure with two above-ground floors. Parking is available for two cars at no extra cost.
The surrounding area of Toyota City is rich in automotive history and natural beauty. An interesting fact is that Toyota City was originally named Koromo, a major center for silk production, before the Toyota Motor Corporation's influence led to its renaming. The closest major landmark is the Toyota Automobile Museum, a world-class facility showcasing the evolution of the automobile, located approximately 15 kilometers from the property.