New Construction Detached House in Ichinomiya, Aichi Prefecture
This newly built detached house, scheduled for completion in February 2026, offers a modern and secure living environment in the quiet residential area of Ichinomiya City, Aichi Prefecture. The property features a generous land size of approximately 150.15 sqm (about 45.42 tsubo) with a south-facing orientation and a building area of 97.31 sqm (about 29.43 tsubo). The layout is a spacious 4LDK configuration with four Western-style rooms sized at 7.2, 6, 5.2, and 6 tatami mats respectively.
Key equipment and features include two toilets with warm-water washing bidet seats and auto-bath functions, a bathroom over 1 tsubo in size with a shower, a system kitchen with a water purifier, under-floor storage, storage in all rooms, closets, a 24-hour ventilation system, flooring in all rooms, double-glazed windows, storm shutters, shutters, downlights, a monitor-equipped intercom, a double-lock door, card key and dimple key entry, fire alarms, city gas, electricity, water supply, a septic tank, side gutters, and an energy-saving water heater.
Special notes highlight that the property has achieved dual certification as a Long-term Excellent Housing unit and has obtained both Design and Construction Housing Performance Evaluation reports. It boasts a seismic resistance grade of 3 and a thermal insulation performance grade of 5. The land is a regular shape with good sunlight and allows for parallel parking for three vehicles. The property is also eligible for the Child-rearing Green Housing Support program. The agent notes that conditions are open for discussion, home loan consultations are available, and applications are being accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Viewings are currently being booked.
The area of Ichinomiya is historically known as a major center for textile production, particularly woolen fabrics. For leisure and culture, residents can easily visit the nearby Meitetsu Line for access to Nagoya and are within a reasonable distance of the historic Inuyama Castle, a National Treasure of Japan located along the Kiso River.