Newly Built Lightweight Steel Home in Aichi Prefecture
This newly constructed detached house, located in Aichi Prefecture's Toyoake City, offers a modern and efficient living space. The property features a 3LDK layout plus a walk-in closet and a multi-purpose room. A key highlight is the kitchen, which comes fully equipped with a pantry, allowing for neat and organized storage of food items and daily necessities.
The house is built with a lightweight steel structure and spans two stories above ground. It has a total floor area of 107.59 sqm (approximately 32.54 tsubo) and sits on a land area of 162.32 sqm (approximately 49.1 tsubo). The property boasts excellent energy efficiency, achieving a 50% reduction in energy consumption performance (with renewable energy equipment) and a thermal insulation grade of 5. It is also certified as a Long-Term Excellent Housing unit. Key equipment includes two toilets, a reheating function for the bath, a system kitchen, a dishwasher, underfloor storage, a walk-in closet, a 24-hour ventilation system, double-glazed windows, storm shutters, roller shutters, a monitor-equipped intercom, an electric shutter, fire alarms, and a solar power generation system. The property is connected to city gas, electricity, and public water and sewer systems.
Special notes indicate the land is regularly shaped and falls under the Teraiike District Plan. It is also subject to the Specific Urban River Inundation Damage Countermeasures Act and the Urban Regeneration Special Measures Act. The transaction is handled by an agent. The delivery date for this under-construction property is negotiable.
The area of Toyoake City is part of the greater Nagoya metropolitan area, offering a blend of suburban tranquility and urban convenience. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the ruins of Okehazama, the site of a famous and decisive battle led by Oda Nobunaga in 1560. The closest major landmark is the renowned Nagoya Castle, a historic symbol of the region located approximately 20 kilometers to the northwest, easily accessible via the Meitetsu Nagoya Main Line from the nearby Maego Station.