A Modern Single-Family Home in Hitachi City
This newly built single-family home in Hitachi City, Ibaraki Prefecture, offers a spacious and comfortable living environment with a total floor area of 88.74㎡ (approximately 26.84 tsubo) on a generous 297.17㎡ (approximately 89.89 tsubo) plot. The property features a 3LDK layout, including a 16.5-tatami mat open-plan living, dining, and kitchen area designed with a circular floor plan for efficient movement and ease of household chores. The stylish, simple exterior complements the functional interior, which includes a spacious entrance with movable shelves for shoes and daily essentials.
The home is equipped with a comprehensive range of modern amenities. These include air conditioning, a heated bidet toilet seat with a reheat function, a system kitchen with a counter, a dishwasher, double-glazed windows, a 24-hour ventilation system, underfloor storage, a walk-in closet, and an intercom with a TV monitor. The property also includes parking space for three cars.
Special agent notes highlight the availability of professional support for prospective buyers. The agency recommends making an appointment in advance and encourages inquiries. Their team, experienced in home loans, offers advice on selecting financial institutions and structuring mortgages. They act as an intermediary for Flat 35 loans and provide a service for submitting preliminary loan applications to multiple banks simultaneously. Furthermore, a certified financial planner is on staff to help create life plan simulations, establish a well-founded home purchase budget, and even assist with insurance reviews, aiming to make the home-buying process transparent and secure.
The property is located in Hitachi City, an industrial city on the Pacific coast of Ibaraki known for its engineering heritage. An interesting local fact is that the city's name, meaning "sunrise," was adopted long before the famous multinational corporation of the same name was founded there. The closest major landmark is the scenic Hitachi Seaside Park in nearby Hitachinaka City, renowned for its vast seasonal flower fields, particularly the iconic blue nemophila hills in spring.