Spacious Family Home with Over 100 Tsubo Land in Okazaki, Aichi
This well-maintained single-family house, built in March 1998, offers generous living space on a substantial plot of land exceeding 107 tsubo (approximately 356.93 sqm). The total floor area is a comfortable 151.74 sqm (approximately 45.9 tsubo), arranged in a 3SLDK layout. The property features a bright and open living-dining-kitchen (LDK) of about 22 tatami mats, three bedrooms (one 8-tatami Japanese-style room on the first floor, and two Western-style rooms on the second floor measuring approximately 16.5 and 10 tatami mats), plus a versatile loft/service room of about 5 tatami mats. Additional storage is provided by a walk-in closet and underfloor storage.
The home is equipped with modern amenities for comfortable living. The kitchen is a 2-way design with a system kitchen, a 2-burner IH cooking heater, and a built-in grill. The house is all-electric and includes a 2025-model Eco Cute hot water system. The bathroom features a reheating function and a window, and there are two toilets. Other equipment includes air conditioning in multiple rooms, a 24-hour ventilation system, CATV and CATV internet readiness, double-pane windows, a monitor-equipped intercom, and a septic tank. The property is situated on a quiet residential street with no buildings directly opposite on the south side, ensuring excellent sunlight. The land is a regular shape, and adjacent buildings are set back more than 2 meters.
Conveniently located, the nearest bus stop is just a 2-minute walk away, providing easy access to the Meitetsu Chiseidaiguchi stop. The construction was carried out by Sekisui Two-U Home, offering peace of mind regarding build quality. The property includes a wide balcony, a garden, and free parking for two vehicles.
The area of Okazaki City in Aichi Prefecture is rich in history and nature. An interesting local fact is that Okazaki is the birthplace of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the founder of the Tokugawa Shogunate that ruled Japan for over 250 years. The closest major landmark is the historic Okazaki Castle, a reconstructed castle that stands as a symbol of the city and offers a glimpse into its samurai past.