New Construction Detached House in Nishio City, Aichi Prefecture
This newly built detached house, located in a quiet residential area of Nishio City, Aichi Prefecture, offers a modern and comfortable living space with a total floor area of 103.91 sqm (approximately 31.43 tsubo) on a 126.93 sqm (approximately 38.39 tsubo) plot. The property features a 4SLDK layout, including four Western-style rooms of varying sizes (4.5, 4.5, 5.2, and 7.5 tatami mats), two toilets, and a balcony of 4.97 sqm. The design emphasizes simplicity and refinement, with high ceilings creating an open feel and high insulation ensuring year-round comfort.
Key equipment and features include a peninsula-style open kitchen with an IH cooking heater, grill, dishwasher/dryer, and water purifier. The bathroom is equipped with a drying heater, bath heating, and a "magic bottle" bathtub that retains heat for over four hours. The home offers ample storage with built-in dish storage, under-floor storage, closets in all rooms, a walk-in closet, and a shoe-in closet. Other notable features are a stylish LED vanity, a skip floor design overlooking the LDK, double-lock doors with dimple keys, sensor-activated lighting, double-glazed windows, a 24-hour ventilation system, and an all-electric system with an energy-saving water heater. The property is certified as a Long-Term Excellent Housing unit and includes defect insurance.
Special notes indicate the property is in a quiet residential neighborhood, features a designer touch, is barrier-free, on a regular-shaped lot, and is a high-airtightness, high-insulation home with siding exterior walls. The construction completion is scheduled for March 2026. A viewing is available by prior appointment only on weekends and holidays from 9:00 to 20:00. The agent notes strong interest and encourages early inquiries.
The area of Nishio City is historically famous as a major production center of high-quality matcha green tea, with a tradition dating back centuries. The closest major landmark is the scenic Isshiki Beach, a popular spot for swimming and sunset views along the Mikawa Bay coastline.