New Construction Detached Houses in Tsukuba's Quiet Residential Area
This new construction detached house development in Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture, offers a selection of four distinct units, each designed to cater to modern family living. The property features a combination of earthquake-resistant and vibration-damping construction, certified by a third-party housing performance evaluation for peace of mind. The development is located in a quiet residential area with low traffic, providing a serene and safe environment for families and children.
Key features highlighted by the agent include the proximity of the kitchen to the washroom, making it easy to manage household chores like laundry or cleaning the bath while cooking, facilitating family cooperation in housework. One unit boasts a dedicated telework room on the second floor, separated from the family's living areas for a quiet, focused work environment with a window for natural light, doubling as a personal relaxation space. A Japanese-style room in another unit is noted as an ideal spot for changing a baby's diaper or for naps, offering a place for busy mothers to rest with their infant, with bulky items like futons and diapers storable in the closet. The open and stylish new 20-jo (approx. 33 sqm) LDK (living-dining-kitchen) in another unit is described as the main room where families will spend much of their daily life, encouraging relaxed time in a spacious setting.
Important restrictions and notes are provided: The property is subject to regulations under the Landscape Act. Specific details for each building include: Building 1 is in a designated area under Article 22 of the law, subject to the Tai-machi District Plan and sunlight restrictions (4h-2.5h/4m). The building area includes an additional rooftop balcony of approximately 9.72 sqm. Parking for two cars is available (subject to vehicle type), and there are utility poles and guy wires on the premises. Building 2 is also under the same district plan and sunlight restrictions, with an additional rooftop balcony of about 7.29 sqm. The land area includes a shared passageway of approximately 74.29 sqm (of which about 41 sqm is a narrow lane section). Parking for two cars is available. Building 3 has similar regulations, with an additional rooftop balcony of about 9.72 sqm and part of a porch of about 1.62 sqm. The land area includes a shared passageway of approximately 74.25 sqm (with about 41 sqm as a narrow lane). Parking for two cars is available. Building 4 is also regulated, with an additional rooftop balcony of about 6.08 sqm and parking for two cars.
The agent also outlines comprehensive COVID-19 prevention measures for property viewings, including staff wearing masks, managing customer overlap, providing hand sanitizer, disinfecting booths, removing toys from kids' spaces, minimizing indoor explanations, and implementing remote work for employees. A 'Home Viewing Tour' service is offered via video call or photos for those unable to visit in person due to health concerns or relocation.
The area of Tsukuba is renowned for its scientific and academic atmosphere, being home to Tsukuba Science City. A major nearby landmark is the Tsukuba Expo Center, with its iconic geodesic dome, commemorating the 1985 International Exposition. The property is also conveniently located just a 7-minute drive from the Tsukuba Express Line's Midorino Station, providing excellent access to Tokyo.