New Construction Homes in Uchihara, Wakayama: Lot 2 and Lot 10
Discover two exceptional new construction homes in the Uchihara area of Wakayama City, offered by Azuma House. Lot 2 features a 3LDK layout priced at 21.8 million yen, with a building size of 95.44 sqm and a land area of 116.00 sqm. Lot 10 offers a larger 4LDK layout for 24.8 million yen, with a building size of 98.47 sqm on a 121.82 sqm plot. Both homes are designed for modern living with features like walk-in closets, shoe closets, and ample storage. The properties are all-electric and include parking for two cars. Viewings are available on weekends, weekdays, and even in the evenings by prior appointment.
Critical agent notes have been provided. The construction confirmation numbers are: Lot 2: No. Sogo 25-4013, Lot 10: No. Sogo 25-4022. Important remarks include: TV antenna (including cable) and curtain rails are optional construction work. The cost of introducing a shared cable antenna due to radio interference is the responsibility of the customer. Utility poles and support lines may be installed within the property. If there is a discrepancy between the drawings and the actual condition, the actual condition takes precedence. Please be aware that the sale price and property overview may be corrected or changed, so be sure to confirm the details before contracting. The listing also directs customers to the company's homepage, custom home site, property search and sale networks, and the Azuma House Channel on YouTube for room tour videos.
These homes are built to high standards, qualifying as Long-Term Excellent Housing and achieving Seismic Grade 3. They incorporate a hybrid seismic and vibration control system using "K Dampers," which absorb earthquake energy. The construction uses high-strength metal fittings in the roof, floor, and walls, and features a unique "shake-resistant washer" to prevent nut loosening. For insulation, "Aqua Foam LITE" spray foam provides superior thermal performance and prevents condensation. Windows are equipped with Low-E argon gas-filled glass to significantly reduce heat transfer.