Spacious and Secure New Build Homes in Kasama, Ibaraki
This new construction development in Kasama City, Ibaraki, offers two distinct single-family homes designed for modern living. The properties, named "Quiet," are built with a combined "earthquake resistance + seismic damping" structure, ensuring safety and peace of mind. Both units have received a formal Housing Performance Evaluation, providing third-party verification of their quality and construction standards.
The agent's notes provide essential details on the property's equipment and features. The equipment registration number is 第25UDI1W建01061号他. A key highlight is the generously sized pantry, which can store bulky items like rice and bottled beverages bought in bulk, keeping the kitchen clean and clutter-free at all times. With ample high-capacity storage, there's no need to worry about accumulating belongings. Furthermore, the benefits of having a storage room extend beyond just increased storage capacity to include flexible, multi-purpose usability. While often thought of as mere storage spaces, these rooms can be ingeniously utilized as a workspace, study, or other functional area, enriching daily life.
Important restrictions and notes are also provided. Both buildings are subject to regulations under the Landscape Act and have floor-area ratio restrictions based on front road width. Each building's floor area includes an additional rooftop balcony of approximately 7.29 sqm. Parking for two vehicles is available for each unit (subject to vehicle type). For Building 2, there are utility poles and guy wires within the property lot. The surrounding environment is family-friendly, with Kasama Municipal Kasama Elementary School a 5-minute walk (380m) away and Kasama Municipal Kasama Junior High School a 4-minute walk (270m). Various supermarkets, convenience stores, and a hospital are within a 20-30 minute walking radius.
The listing agent, Iida Group Holdings' dedicated sales company, has implemented comprehensive COVID-19 prevention measures for property viewings. These include staff wearing masks, managing customer overlap, providing disinfectant alcohol, sanitizing booths, removing toys from kids' spaces, minimizing indoor explanations, and limiting staff contact through remote work. They also offer a "Home Viewing Tour" service via video call or photos for those unable to visit in person.