Spacious Family Home on a Generous Corner Plot in Nagakute
This substantial property in Nagakute City, Aichi Prefecture, offers a rare combination of generous living space and a large, strategically positioned plot of land. The house itself, built in December 1984, is a two-storey wooden structure with a total floor area of 227.72 sqm, configured as a 9DK layout, providing ample room for a large family or flexible use of space.
The property's significant land area of 1,210.12 sqm is a key feature, and its corner location provides excellent road frontage. According to the special notes, the plot is a corner lot with road access on two sides: a 12-meter wide public road to the northeast with a 33-meter frontage, and a 6-meter wide public road to the west with a 69-meter frontage. The facilities include propane gas, city water supply, a septic tank, two toilet locations, a bath area over 1 tsubo (approx. 3.3 sqm), and a shampoo dresser. Recent updates include the replacement of two first-floor vanity sets in November 2024, and the replacement of the entrance threshold and first-floor hallway flooring. The gas water heater was replaced in February 2013, and a solar thermal hot water system was installed in October 2015.
Critical remarks from the agent indicate that a portion of the land is designated as a prospective site for house rebuilding under Aichi Prefecture Development Examination Standard No. 16 (applicant requirements apply). Furthermore, another portion is a prospective site under Aichi Prefecture Examination Standard No. 17 (existing residential land). The property includes parking for three cars and is currently occupied.
Located in the Iwasaku Sangamine area of Nagakute, the property is a short walk from the Sangamine New Town bus stop. The area is part of the growing eastern hills of Aichi, known for its balance of residential calm and accessibility. A major nearby landmark is the Expo 2005 Aichi Commemorative Park (Morikoro Park), a vast cultural and recreational space built for the world exposition, featuring museums, gardens, and the iconic Satsuki and Mei's House from the film "My Neighbor Totoro."