Excellencia Nakano Miho Premium Residence: A New Standard of Comfort in Izumo
Excellencia Nakano Miho Premium Residence is a new condominium development currently under construction in Izumo City, Shimane Prefecture. This 15-story reinforced concrete building offers a range of spacious floor plans from 2LDK+S to 4LDK+DEN, with private unit areas ranging from 65.96㎡ to 90.01㎡. The development is scheduled for completion and handover in March 2028.
The property is designed with a focus on convenience and quality of life. Key features include a large-capacity, lockable wide trunk storage area at the entrance of each unit for items like seasonal gear and outdoor equipment. The development is pet-friendly, equipped with dedicated pet foot-washing areas and elevators with pet-friendly buttons. Residents benefit from the ability to take out trash 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. For vehicle owners, the complex provides ample flat parking, with one space per unit free of charge and the capacity for up to three cars per residence. Additional thoughtful amenities include a first-floor indoor shared storage area with racks for winter tires and an AED (Automated External Defibrillator) installed in the common area for emergency preparedness.
According to the detailed agent notes, the balcony areas range from 20.40㎡ to 46.17㎡. Other notable area specifications include private porch areas of 8.02㎡ and 9.66㎡, alcove areas of 5.05㎡ and 5.70㎡, and wide trunk areas ranging from 3.00㎡ to 3.80㎡. The building confirmation number is ERI-25017652 (dated September 8, 2025). The seller is a member of the Chugoku Region Real Estate Fair Trade Council and the (Public Interest Incorporated Association) All Japan Real Estate Association Hiroshima Prefecture Headquarters.
The location in Izumo's Nakano Miho Kita district offers excellent daily convenience, with the Yume Town Izumo shopping mall and a MEGA Don Quijote store within a short walk. The area is steeped in history and mythology, being part of the Shimane region known for its ancient ties to Japanese folklore. A major nearby landmark is the iconic Izumo Taisha Grand Shrine, one of Japan's oldest and most important Shinto shrines, located a short drive away and drawing visitors from around the world.