New Construction Detached House in Iwamuma, Miyagi
This newly built detached house, scheduled for completion in March 2026, offers a modern and comfortable living space in the quiet residential area of Iwamuma, Miyagi Prefecture. The property features a generous land area of 158.95 sqm and a total floor area of 105.99 sqm, arranged in a spacious 4LDK layout ideal for families.
The property is equipped with a comprehensive range of modern facilities. Utilities include propane gas, city water, sewer, and electricity. The home features two toilets, both with warm-water washlet functions, a bath dryer, and a spacious bath (over 1 tsubo/3.3 sqm) with automatic filling and re-heating functions, plus a shampoo dresser. The kitchen is a stylish system kitchen with a counter and includes a water purifier. The house comes with lighting fixtures installed, double-glazed windows, and a 24-hour ventilation system. Additional amenities include a garden, underfloor storage, a walk-in closet, a dimple key system, a video monitor intercom, and a fire alarm.
Special notes highlight the property's location in a quiet residential neighborhood and the availability of free parking for up to three vehicles. The agent's remarks provide important industry context: property information is shared across the real estate industry, meaning CFRE Co., Ltd. can handle properties advertised by other companies. The key difference for the buyer is the fee charged by the agency, as property guarantees and after-sales service are provided by the seller or builder regardless of the agency used. If a buyer finds a property through another company, they can switch their representation to CFRE Co., Ltd. before signing a purchase contract to have the agency fee waived, with CFRE taking over all existing negotiations and bank pre-approvals. The company offers advice on the switching process and can provide simulations on the potential savings.
The area of Iwamuma is a coastal city in Miyagi Prefecture, known for its reconstruction and resilience following the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake. An interesting local landmark is the Iwamuma Phoenix, a large, iconic wind turbine symbolizing the city's rebirth and commitment to renewable energy. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Sendai City, the prefectural capital, approximately a 30-minute train ride away, famous for Sendai Castle (Aoba Castle) and its vibrant Tanabata Festival.