Spacious Garden Home in Okazaki with Recent Renovations
This recently renovated two-story house in Okazaki's Myodaiji district offers a comfortable living space of 104.92 square meters on a generous 175.2 square meter plot of land. The property features a 2DK layout with a dining kitchen on the first floor and two Western-style rooms on the second floor. A notable feature is the spiral staircase connecting the floors, adding a unique architectural element to the home.
According to the agent's special notes, the property is currently vacant, and interested parties are encouraged to freely inquire about their preferred dates for a viewing appointment. The property is located within Article 22 area regulations and is an 11-minute walk from the Meitetsu Mikawa Line's Takemura Station. The home comes with a versatile garden and space for two cars to park in parallel. All rooms on the second floor are south-facing, are 6-jo (approximately 9.9 square meters) or larger, and benefit from excellent sunlight. Takemura Elementary School is 950 meters away (a 12-minute walk), and Ryujin Junior High School is 2800 meters away (a 35-minute walk).
The entire interior underwent a comprehensive renovation in July 2024. This included the kitchen, bathroom, toilet, walls, and flooring throughout all rooms. Key equipment was also replaced, such as the kitchen system, bathroom, washbasin vanity, and toilets on both the first and second floors. The kitchen is a functional system kitchen with a counter, a three-burner gas stove, and a dishwasher. The bathroom is open and spacious, and the separate toilet features a warm-water bidet function for hygiene and comfort. A separate dressing room and a ample washstand space with storage behind the mirror add to the convenience.
The property is situated in a well-serviced neighborhood. A Lawson convenience store is just 707 meters away, and a Welcia drugstore is 930 meters from the home. For larger shopping needs, the Dommy supermarket is within 1581 meters. The area is also home to parks and is served by public facilities like the Okazaki Minamimyodaiji Post Office. A key landmark in the wider Okazaki area is the historic Okazaki Castle, a reconstructed fortress that was the birthplace of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate, offering a deep connection to Japan's samurai history.
Constructed in March 1976, this 50-year-old steel-framed house is in a First Category Residential Zone. The property is being sold with ownership rights, and the transaction is handled as a general intermediary. The estimated monthly payment is approximately 121,000 yen.