New Construction Detached Houses in Kosai City, Shizuoka
According to the agent's equipment notes, the property's construction has been verified under confirmation service number KS125-0420-54983 among others, ensuring compliance with building standards. The homes are designed for modern living with a comprehensive suite of features. Key amenities include a monitor intercom for security, an auto bath system for one-touch filling and reheating, heated toilet seats with bidet functions, a built-in water purifier faucet in the kitchen, a bathroom heater and dryer for year-round comfort, card key entry for convenience and safety, and a security shutter for protection against crime and natural disasters.
Each house boasts a spacious, well-lit living room with large windows, a functional system kitchen overlooking the dining area, and a one-tsubo (approx. 3.3 sqm) bathroom for relaxation. The master bedroom benefits from dual-aspect lighting with south-facing windows. Other notable points include a simple yet modern entrance, a walk-in closet, ample storage throughout, and a balcony to enjoy the sunshine and breeze. The property is all-electric and features two toilets, with flooring throughout all rooms.
The development offers two layouts. Building 1 is a 5LDK spanning 111.79 sqm on a 191.09 sqm plot, priced at 17.8 million yen. Building 2 is a 4LDK with 96.05 sqm of floor space on a larger 235.41 sqm lot, priced at 19.8 million yen. Both properties include parking for up to three vehicles (subject to vehicle type) and are situated on quiet roads with good access.
The area of Arai-cho in Kosai City offers a balanced lifestyle with convenient access to daily necessities, including supermarkets and convenience stores within a short walk. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Lake Hamana, one of Japan's largest brackish lakes, is famous for its unagi (eel) farming and beautiful sunsets. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Arai Checkpoint (Arai Sekisho), a restored Edo-period barrier station that offers a fascinating glimpse into Japan's feudal history and is a designated National Historic Site.