New Build Homes in Tenri, Nara Prefecture
This development in Tenri City's Tabecho district offers two brand-new, move-in ready detached houses. The property is fully completed and ready for immediate occupancy. According to the agent's notes, the location is convenient for families, with Yamanohe Elementary School approximately a 7-minute walk away and Tenri Kita Junior High School about a 14-minute walk.
The homes are part of the Livele Garden.S series, built with a focus on safety, quality, and cost control. The construction features a wood-frame post-and-beam method with seismic reinforcement metal fittings for earthquake resistance, achieving the highest seismic grade of 3. The development also includes a 10-year warranty. The exteriors are designed to stay clean with rainwater washing away dirt. The builder emphasizes thorough after-sales service to ensure long-term, worry-free living.
Key amenities include a spacious bathtub with a window, a stainless steel kitchen sink, and a clean, flat-mirror vanity. The kitchen faucet has a built-in water purifier, and the three-burner gas cooktop features double high heat with Si sensors. The homes are equipped with a bathroom heating/drying system that provides warmth, cool air, ventilation, and 24-hour air circulation. Other features include a color monitor intercom, energy-saving water heater remotes in both the bathroom and living-dining-kitchen area, and a range hood with an easy-clean slot filter and LED lighting. The property has city gas, public water, and public sewer systems.
A significant financial incentive is highlighted: a zero down payment and full loan are possible. For specific inquiries, the agent encourages contacting them by phone, as a home loan advisor is available to assist. An example loan scenario is provided: a loan amount of 25.8 million yen at a 0.62% variable annual interest rate over 50 years, resulting in monthly payments of 50,019 yen with no bonus month additions.
The area of Tenri is rich in cultural and historical significance. An interesting fact is that Tenri is the headquarters of Tenrikyo, one of Japan's major new religions, founded in the 19th century. The city is home to the Tenrikyo Church Headquarters and its extensive, meticulously maintained grounds, which include the Oyasato-yakata building complex—one of the largest wooden structures in the world. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Isonokami Jingu, a Shinto shrine with ancient origins located a short distance away, known for its collection of historic swords and artifacts.