Spacious Custom-Built Home in Nagoya's Peaceful Nagakute Ward
This custom-built detached house, constructed in August 2015 by renowned builder Mie Home, offers a bright and spacious living environment in a quiet residential area of Nagoya's Nagakute Ward. The property is situated within a short walk of local amenities and features a generous land size of approximately 147.22 sqm (44.53 tsubo) with a total floor area of 112.62 sqm (34.06 tsubo).
The home's layout is a 2SLDK, where the 'S' denotes a service room or storage space. The standout feature is the expansive, south-facing LDK (Living-Dining-Kitchen) measuring approximately 21.6 tatami mats, which is equipped with underfloor heating, creating a warm and inviting open-plan space. The kitchen features a convenient island counter and is fitted with a Miele dishwasher/dryer. A second-floor study offers flexible space that can also serve as an additional living area. The property boasts ample storage, including under-floor storage and a pantry. Convenience is enhanced with a touchless key system for easy entry and an electric shutter gate for added security. The ceiling height of 2.6 meters contributes to an overall sense of openness.
The property's location is highly convenient, with the Nagoya Municipal Subway Higashiyama Line's Kamishidori Station a 17-minute walk away and Issha Station within a 20-minute walk. The immediate neighborhood is family-friendly, with Kibune Elementary School just about 120 meters away and Nishiu Park approximately 260 meters from the door. Several supermarkets, including Tachiya Takahari and Field Quality, are within a 10-minute walk. The area is zoned as a Category I Low-Rise Residential Exclusive District, ensuring a peaceful living environment.
An interesting fact about the Nagakute area is that it hosted several venues for the 2005 World Exposition, Aichi Expo, which focused on environmental technology and global harmony, leaving a legacy of parks and cultural facilities. The closest major landmark is the expansive and popular Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park (Morikoro Park), a short drive away, which features vast green spaces, museums, and the preserved site of the global event.