New Construction Detached House in Chiba's Aioi District
This brand-new detached house, scheduled for completion in June 2026, offers a modern and comfortable living environment in Chiba City's Wakaba Ward. The property is a two-story wooden structure built on a sunny southeast corner lot, featuring a total floor area of 110.35 square meters (approximately 33.38 tsubo) on a land area of 117.74 square meters (approximately 35.61 tsubo).
The home's layout is a spacious 4LDK, with all rooms benefiting from dual-aspect natural light. The living, dining, and kitchen area spans approximately 18 tatami mats and includes a convenient face-to-face system kitchen. Additional interior features include underfloor storage and two separate toilets. The property is equipped with a range of modern amenities including a water purifier, 24-hour ventilation, a bathroom dryer, a heated toilet seat with bidet function, and a built-in garage. Parking space is available for two vehicles (subject to vehicle type). The house also boasts two balconies.
Accessibility is a key feature, with the property located approximately a 13-minute bus ride plus a 4-minute walk from Chiba Urban Monorail's Sakusabe Station, and a 24-minute bus ride plus a 10-minute walk from JR Sobu Main Line's Inage Station. The surrounding neighborhood is family-friendly, with Aioi-cho Park just a 3-minute walk (about 230m) away, Chiba Municipal Kusano Elementary School an 8-minute walk (about 610m), and Chiba Municipal Kusano Junior High School a 9-minute walk (about 680m).
The Aioi district provides a peaceful residential setting while remaining well-connected. An interesting local fact is that Chiba City is home to the Chiba Urban Monorail, which holds two Guinness World Records: it is the longest suspended monorail system in the world and also has the highest ridership of any suspended monorail. For a major tourist attraction, residents can easily visit the expansive and historic Inage Seaside Park, a large coastal park in Chiba City known for its sports facilities, walking paths, and views of Tokyo Bay.