Modern Solar-Powered Home in Sendai's Suwa District
This contemporary two-story wooden house, built in January 2016, offers a comfortable and energy-efficient lifestyle in Sendai's Taishaku Ward. The property features a 4LDK layout with a total floor area of 98.53 sqm (approx. 29.8 tsubo), situated on a land area of 121.68 sqm (approx. 36.8 tsubo). A key feature is the inclusion of solar power generation, making this an all-electric home designed for modern living and sustainability.
The home is designed with family living in mind. The approximately 20.4-jo LDK incorporates a living room staircase to encourage family interaction. The kitchen features a convenient counter layout, allowing for easy conversation and visibility of the living area while cooking. For flexibility, the northwest-facing room on the second floor uses a movable partition, enabling the space to be adapted to your lifestyle. Each room includes storage for a tidy appearance. The property is in good interior maintenance condition. A special note from the agent regarding parking is critical: Parking is subject to vehicle type restrictions. It is essential to verify this on-site.
Conveniently located just a 10-minute walk from JR Tohoku Main Line's Taishido Station, commuting is straightforward. Daily necessities are within easy reach, with a supermarket within a 10-minute walk. The property also offers parking for two vehicles (with the aforementioned type restrictions). The living room, entrance, and part of a Western-style room feature Eco-Carat tiles, and the kitchen and wet areas are concentrated for efficient household workflow.
The Suwa district provides a balanced residential environment. An interesting local fact is that the area is part of Sendai, a city renowned for its zelkova tree-lined streets and as the historical capital of the Tohoku region. For recreation and culture, residents are within a reasonable distance of major attractions such as the historic site of Sendai Castle (Aoba Castle Ruins), which offers panoramic views of the city, and the beautiful Zuihoden Mausoleum, a designated National Treasure.