Spacious Single-Story New Build in Seto's Quiet Residential Area
This newly built single-story house in Seto City's Kamishinanocho offers a modern and comfortable living space designed for a relaxed lifestyle. The property is priced at 29.8 million yen and is scheduled for completion in June 2026. It features a 3LDK layout with room sizes of 6-tatami, 5-tatami, and 5-tatami Western-style rooms, plus a spacious 20.1-tatami combined living, dining, and kitchen area.
Key property characteristics include a total floor area of 89.31 sqm (approx. 27.01 tsubo) on a flat, rectangular plot of land measuring 190.26 sqm (approx. 57.55 tsubo). The house is a wood-frame structure with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. It faces south, ensuring good natural light, and includes a garden and a wood deck. Parking is available for three or more vehicles.
Essential agent notes and equipment details have been translated and incorporated. The property is located in a quiet residential neighborhood and is described as a designer home on a regular-shaped plot. Special features include non-formaldehyde materials. Equipment includes a washlet toilet with reheating function, a bathroom larger than 1 tsubo, a shower-equipped vanity, a system kitchen, a dishwasher, closets, a shoe-in closet, a 24-hour ventilation system, flooring in all rooms, double-glazed windows, downlights, a monitor intercom, a double-lock door, a dimple key, fire alarms, propane gas, electricity, water supply, a septic tank, side gutters, and an energy-saving water heater. Additional legal and construction notes confirm building confirmation (number 57604), BELS/energy efficiency standard certification, defect insurance, and performance evaluation.
The area of Seto is historically famous as a major center for ceramics and pottery, known as Seto ware, which is one of Japan's oldest and most traditional glazed pottery styles. The property is conveniently located just 400 meters from the "Shinano" interchange of the Tokai Kanjo Expressway. For leisure and tourism, the region offers cultural attractions such as the historic Seto-Gura Museum, which celebrates the city's ceramic heritage, and the scenic Seto Ceramic and Glass Art Center.