New Build Detached House in Ishinomaki, Miyagi
This new construction detached house, part of the Irodori Ai Town development in Ishinomaki's Sadeyama 4-chome, offers a modern 4LDK layout with a spacious floor area of 104.67 square meters. The property sits on a generous 183.74 square meter plot, providing ample outdoor space. The house features a south-facing inner balcony, allowing for convenient laundry drying regardless of weather, and a kitchen equipped with a pantry for optimal storage of food and dry goods. Key interior specifications include a counter kitchen, water purifier, gas stove storage, a shower-equipped vanity, bathroom dryer, a large bathroom (over 1.6x1.8m) with heating, two or more water-saving toilets, and double-glazed windows. The exterior benefits from a wide front road over 6 meters and includes parking for up to three vehicles.
According to the agent's notes, the property is connected to public water supply, city gas, main sewer, and Tohoku Electric Power. The listed land area is based on the official registry. Please note that published images, including colors, specifications, and designs, are subject to change. The actual construction site takes precedence over any plans, and the completion or move-in date may be delayed due to weather conditions; the completion date is considered the final inspection date (including planned dates). The surrounding environment information is current as of the page's publication date. Depending on the construction area and period, the manufacturers used and equipment/specifications may be partially altered. For details, please confirm via inquiry. Viewing reservations are currently being accepted. Property management number: 25-P1.
The location in Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture, offers excellent daily convenience with a York-Benimaru supermarket a 15-minute walk (1200m) away and a Seven-Eleven convenience store just a 7-minute walk (500m). The area is rich in history and natural beauty. A notable nearby landmark is the Ishinomaki Mangattan Museum, dedicated to the manga artist and local hero Shotaro Ishinomori, whose works inspired the iconic Kamen Rider and Super Sentai series. The city, while rebuilding vibrantly after the 2011 disaster, is also a gateway to the scenic Matsushima Bay, one of Japan's Three Most Scenic Views, renowned for its pine-clad islands.