Modern Family Home in Nagoya's Tranquil Moriyama Ward
The home is equipped with underfloor heating, a 24-hour ventilation system, and a TV monitor-equipped intercom for enhanced comfort and security. It is designed as a barrier-free residence, promoting accessibility. The bathroom includes a drying machine, and the kitchen is a convenient counter-style layout that allows you to keep an eye on the living area, perfect for families with children. The property boasts ample storage space throughout, including a walk-in closet at the entrance and underfloor storage. The living room staircase plan provides a clear view of family activities, adding to the sense of security.
A key feature is the capacity for parallel parking for two cars, with additional space for bicycles or motorcycles. The property is located near Matsuzaka Park in a neatly organized residential district. It is a two-minute walk from the Nagoya Guideway Bus "Shirasawa Valley" station. The home has never been occupied since its construction. It is an 11-minute walk to Shirasawa Elementary School, a 7-minute walk to Moriyama Kita Junior High School, a 12-minute walk to the Nafco Fujiya Obata Ryokuchi store, and an 8-minute walk to Obata Ryokuchi (Main Garden / Central Garden).
The listing agent, Will Real Estate Sales (a Tokyo Stock Exchange-listed company), emphasizes a reassuring transaction. Their office features a kids' space, offers online consultations, and provides weekday special benefits. They can introduce approximately 10,000 properties within Nagoya City alone and are dedicated to helping you find your best home.
The surrounding Moriyama area offers a peaceful suburban lifestyle while remaining well-connected to central Nagoya. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Obata Ryokuchi (Obata Green Space) is a large, popular park complex that includes sports facilities and expansive lawns, serving as a major recreational hub for residents. The closest major tourist attraction is the Nagoya City Tram & Bus Museum, located within easy reach, which showcases the history of the city's public transportation.