Spacious Family Home with Expansive Land in Kasugai, Aichi
This substantial property offers a rare combination of spacious living and a generous plot of land in the desirable area of Kasugai City, Aichi Prefecture. Built in November 1983 by the renowned Sekisui House, this two-story, light-gauge steel structure presents a 6SLDK layout across approximately 172.61 sqm (about 52.21 tsubo) of floor space. The true highlight is the land itself, with a registered area of 336.34 sqm (about 101.74 tsubo), providing ample room for family life and outdoor activities. The property benefits from a wide, approximately 18-meter frontage on a quiet road, ensuring excellent access and a sense of openness.
Key features include two free parking spaces, a balcony, and a garden. The home is equipped with two separate toilets, a bath and toilet in separate rooms, a bathroom with a window, a washbasin area, a washstand, ample storage including under-floor storage, storage in all rooms, closets, a storage room, and an indoor laundry machine space. The flooring is finished with wood, and there are bay windows. Utilities are served by city gas, tap water, and sewer systems.
Special notes from the agent provide crucial details. The property is near a river and enjoys good sunlight with two-sided natural light, including a Japanese-style room. Important considerations are highlighted: the eastern part of the lot is on land above a retaining wall, and it may not meet the structural strength requirements of cliff-related regulations. Furthermore, an extension of approximately 31.42 sqm (structure: steel) was added to the first-floor southeast side in March 2010, but the building registration reflecting this addition has not been completed. The building area stated is based on the confirmed certificate from the time of the extension.
The surrounding area of Kasugai offers a pleasant residential environment with easy access to nature and urban conveniences. An interesting local fact is that Kasugai is famous for its production of mikan (mandarin oranges), a staple of the region's agricultural output. For a major tourist attraction, residents and visitors can easily travel to the historic and magnificent Inuyama Castle, one of Japan's oldest original castles, located a short drive away overlooking the Kiso River.