Newly Built 4LDK Detached House in Komaki, Aichi Prefecture
This newly constructed detached house, scheduled for completion in April 2026, offers a modern and comfortable living environment in the quiet residential area of Komaki, Aichi Prefecture. The property features a spacious 4LDK layout within a two-story wooden structure, boasting a total floor area of 111.78 sqm (approximately 33.81 tsubo) on a generous land plot of 185.79 sqm (about 56.2 tsubo). The main living areas face southeast, ensuring excellent natural light.
Key equipment and features include a system kitchen with a counter and IH cooking heater, dishwasher, water purifier, under-floor storage, and a shower-equipped vanity. The bathroom is over 1 tsubo in size, equipped with a window, bath reheating function, dryer, and heating. The home also features a warm water washing toilet seat, double-pane windows, storm shutters, roller shutters, a monitor-equipped intercom, fire alarm, and a 24-hour ventilation system. It is an all-electric home with a septic tank. Special notes highlight the quiet neighborhood, a regular-shaped plot, seismic damping structure, and high airtightness and insulation performance. The property is a high-energy-efficiency home with a BELS certification and meets energy-saving standards, achieving a 20% reduction rate (3 stars) and level 5 out of 7 for insulation.
The location in Komaki's Shimanomiya district is ideal for families, situated within the school districts for Kochino Nishi Elementary School (180m away) and Seibu Junior High School (1,349m away). The area is well-served by local amenities, with convenience stores, shopping facilities like Heiwado Komaki Store, and clinics nearby. Transportation access is provided via the Meitetsu Inuyama Line's Komaki Station, with a 30-minute walk or a 10-minute bus ride plus a 3-minute walk from the "Higashino" bus stop. The property allows parking for three or more vehicles.
Komaki is a city rich in history, famously known as the birthplace of the Komaki Ningyo (Komaki Doll), a traditional craft with over 400 years of history. A major landmark near the city is the historic Komaki Castle, a mountaintop castle originally built by Oda Nobunaga's father, Oda Nobuhide, in the 16th century. The castle grounds are now a public park offering panoramic views and a glimpse into the region's samurai past.