グランドパレス本千葉ザ・マークス: A New Riverside Residence in Chiba City
This new condominium development, Grand Palace Honchiba The Marks, is situated in the神明町 district of Chuo-ku, Chiba City. The property offers 86 residential units plus one manager's room, with layouts ranging from 3LDK to 4LDK. Unit sizes vary from 63.92 square meters to 78.31 square meters. The building is an 11-story structure, and all units are designed to face the river, providing a riverside view. The land plot is surrounded by roads on all four sides, offering a sense of independence. The exterior design features curved lines inspired by river waves, with landscaping that connects to the adjacent park. The entrance, mailboxes, delivery box, and individual front doors can be unlocked using facial recognition technology, allowing residents to live without carrying keys. A 24-hour garbage disposal area is also available. This property is planned to be the first in the Honchiba station area to receive ZEH-M Oriented certification (application pending), indicating high energy efficiency and insulation standards. All units feature high-insulation specifications, including eco-glass, gas hot water floor heating, and a hot water heating system for year-round comfort. Additional features include a保温 bathtub that keeps water warm longer and water-saving faucets in the kitchen to reduce hot water usage. Water-saving toilets and LED lighting are also standard. The 4LDK corner unit (Type A, 78.31m2) has windows in the kitchen and bathroom for ventilation after cooking or bathing, with a wide living room and center-opening sash for good airflow and natural light. The 3LDK unit (Type G, 70.52m2) features a wall door between the living-dining room and the adjacent room, which when opened creates a spacious area of approximately 16.6 tatami mats. The property is a 4-minute walk from JR Honchiba Station on the Sotobo Line, with direct access to JR Sobu Line rapid services. Chiba Station is one stop away (2 minutes by train), and Tokyo Station is approximately 45 minutes away via the Sobu Line rapid service. The location is between the Miyakogawa River and the Shinmei Park, offering a natural environment. Inahana Park, a historic park considered the birthplace of Chiba City, is within walking distance and is known for its cherry blossoms and a tea house. The Chiba Station area provides access to shopping at Sogo Chiba and the Chiba Port Town complex, which offers shopping and leisure activities. The property is also a 10-minute walk from Keisei Chiba Chuo Station, a 7-minute walk from Kencho-mae Station on the Chiba Urban Monorail, and a 16-minute walk from Keisei Chiba Station. Delivery is scheduled for late August 2027, with sales expected to begin in early September 2026. The price is currently undetermined.