New Construction Homes in Suzuka: The Cradlegarden Series
This new construction development in Suzuka City, Mie Prefecture, offers two spacious family homes as part of its first phase in the Wakamatsu Kita area. The properties are part of the Cradlegarden series, built with a focus on delivering quality, safety, and comfort. The development is currently under construction, with a 10-year warranty for added peace of mind. The homes feature a beautiful exterior designed to stay clean with rainwater washing away dirt.
According to the agent's notes, the property is already completed. Special remarks highlight the walking distances to local schools: Mita Elementary School is approximately a 21-minute walk, and Ohgi Junior High School is about a 19-minute walk. This information is repeated multiple times in the listing, emphasizing the family-friendly location within a quiet residential neighborhood ideal for raising children.
The homes boast a range of high-quality features. The kitchens are practical and harmonize with the living area, offering enough space for two people to work side-by-side, perfect for cooking with children. Bathrooms include a deep soaking tub with a window for natural light and are equipped with a dryer for convenience. Key amenities include a bathroom heating/drying system, a color monitor intercom, a kitchen faucet with a built-in water purifier, and a high-power triple-burner induction hob. The layout includes a versatile Japanese-style room that can serve as a guest room, play area, or relaxation space. Other notable features include ample storage, a separate vanity area, and toilets on both the first and second floors.
The surrounding area of Wakamatsu Kita is a calm residential district, providing an excellent environment to start a new life. Suzuka is famously home to the Suzuka Circuit, a world-renowned motorsport race track that hosts the Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix, attracting visitors from across the globe. For a major cultural landmark, the iconic Ise Jingu (Ise Grand Shrine), one of Japan's most sacred Shinto sites, is located within Mie Prefecture and is easily accessible for day trips.