Spacious and Energy-Efficient Family Home in Seto
This custom-built Sekisui Heim detached house, constructed in February 2007, offers a modern and comfortable living environment in a quiet residential neighborhood of Seto City, Aichi Prefecture. The property is a two-story wooden structure with a generous total floor area of 99.14㎡ (approximately 29.98 tsubo) on a well-shaped, flat plot of land measuring 197.95㎡ (approximately 59.87 tsubo). The layout is a spacious 4SLDK, featuring one Japanese-style room (5-jo), three Western-style rooms (each 6-jo), a large 14-jo living-dining-kitchen area, and a 2-jo service room.
The home is equipped with an all-electric system, including an IH cooking heater, which is noted for its safety benefits in fire prevention and earthquake countermeasures. It features a double exterior wall construction for enhanced thermal insulation. Key equipment includes two toilets, a bath with a handrail and window, an island kitchen, underfloor storage, storage in all rooms, a walk-in closet, air conditioning in all rooms, a 24-hour ventilation system, double-glazed windows, storm shutters, a monitor-equipped intercom, a dimple key, fire alarms, and a solar power generation system. A notable renovation was completed in August 2016, involving exterior work and the installation of the double outer wall. The property is also described as barrier-free and features external insulation construction methods.
The location is a quiet residential area with a south-facing orientation providing ample sunlight. The property includes a balcony (3㎡) and a garden, as well as parking for three or more vehicles. It is conveniently located within a 1-minute walk from the Shinanocho 6-chome bus stop. The area is part of Seto City, famous for its historic Seto ware pottery. A major nearby landmark is the Seto-Gura Museum, which celebrates the city's rich ceramic heritage and offers insights into this traditional craft.