Spacious New Single-Story Home with Expansive Garden in Quiet Aisai Neighborhood
This newly built single-story house in Aisai City, Aichi Prefecture, offers a comfortable and modern living environment. The property features a generous total floor area of 112.34㎡, providing ample space for family life. The layout is a 4LDK configuration, comprising four Western-style rooms (5.2, 5.7, 6, and 7 tatami mats) and a large 18.2-tatami mat combined living, dining, and kitchen area. The home is designed with a wide balcony and a garden exceeding 10 tsubo (approx. 33㎡), offering plenty of room for pets to play and numerous possibilities for outdoor use and gardening.
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with two toilets, both featuring bidet functions with warm water washing and reheating capabilities. The bathroom includes a drying function, heating, a window, and is over 1 tsubo in size. The kitchen is a system kitchen with a counter, grill, and water purifier. Storage is abundant with under-floor storage, closets in all rooms, a walk-in closet, and a shoe-in closet. All rooms have wooden flooring, and the windows feature double-pane glass for insulation. Security features include a monitor-equipped intercom, double-lock doors, and a dimple key system. The property is connected to propane gas, electricity, and public water and sewer systems, and includes an energy-saving water heater.
Special notes highlight the property's location in a quiet residential area, its barrier-free design, lack of buildings directly in front, a regular-shaped lot, and two-sided natural lighting. The exterior walls are finished with siding. The land is a flat, residential plot in an Urban Planning Adjustment Area with a 60% building coverage ratio and 200% floor area ratio. The structure is wood-framed, and the sale is conducted under a general intermediary agreement.
The area of Aisai City is known for its serene residential neighborhoods and its location within the fertile Nōbi Plain. An interesting local fact is that the city is part of the region historically known for its intricate network of irrigation canals used for rice cultivation. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic and scenic Nagoya Castle, located approximately 25 kilometers to the east, which is one of Japan's most famous castle landmarks.