New Construction Detached House in Kasugai, Aichi Prefecture
This newly built detached house, scheduled for completion in September 2025, offers a modern and comfortable living space in the quiet residential area of Kasugai City, Aichi Prefecture. The property features a spacious 4LDK layout with a large 19-tatami mat LDK and four Western-style rooms. The house is designed with a high 2.7-meter ceiling in the living area, creating an open and airy atmosphere. The construction utilizes a dual insulation structure with both insulation materials and heat-shielding sheets for superior energy efficiency.
The property is equipped with numerous amenities for a convenient lifestyle. These include two toilets, a heated toilet seat with bidet function, an automatic bath system, bath dryer, bathroom heating, a shower-equipped vanity, a system kitchen with counter, grill, dishwasher, and water purifier. Storage is abundant throughout, featuring under-floor storage, closets in all rooms, a walk-in closet, and a shoe-in closet. Other features include air conditioning, internet readiness, flooring in all rooms, double-glazed windows, various lighting fixtures, a monitor-equipped intercom, electric shutters, fire alarms, and city gas. The house also includes an energy-saving water heater.
Special notes highlight the quiet neighborhood, the regular-shaped lot, and two-sided natural lighting. The property is located on a plateau area between the old Route 19 and Route 19. Parking is available for three or more vehicles. The first floor is noted for its ample storage space, and the design benefits from the design expertise cultivated through custom home building, making this a TOSCO subdivision home.
The surrounding area of Kasugai offers convenient access to daily necessities with Iias Kasugai shopping facility and Nitori Kasugai store nearby. For a notable local attraction, the historic Inuyama Castle, a National Treasure of Japan, is located approximately 15 kilometers to the north, offering a glimpse into Japan's feudal past along the Kiso River.