New Build Family Home in Tsukuba's Hanabatake District
This new construction detached house in Tsukuba City's Hanabatake 3-chome offers modern family living with thoughtful design and high-quality specifications. The property features a 4LDK layout, providing ample space for a growing family. The living room is bathed in natural light from numerous windows, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that changes throughout the day. A key feature is the efficient home workflow: the washbasin located behind the kitchen allows you to handle bathroom cleaning, laundry, and hanging clothes in the laundry room all from a spot near the living room, significantly shortening household chore routes and enabling efficient movement.
The property boasts a range of premium equipment and facilities, including a system kitchen with abundant storage, under-floor storage, a TV monitor intercom, pair glass windows, shutters, an Eco-Jose water heater, and parking for two vehicles (depending on vehicle type). The building is constructed using the traditional Japanese wooden post-and-beam method, suitable for the local climate, and features a rigid slab foundation for superior durability. Corrosion-resistant steel floor joists provide strong support. Energy efficiency is a priority, with the home meeting ZEH (Net Zero Energy House) standards, featuring a 24-hour ventilation system that brings in fresh air while exhausting house dust, mites, mold, allergens, and humidity. Other notable amenities include a bathroom ventilation dryer, handy for rainy days and winter laundry, and motion sensor lights for convenience and energy savings.
One unit includes a highly functional shoes-in closet, allowing you to take out and put away items while wearing your shoes. Its greatest appeal is its storage capacity, making tidying up when going out or returning home a smooth process. The property is subject to certain restrictions under the Landscape Act. For Building No. 4, it is in a Category 22 zone, a cultural and educational district (Type 3), with a minimum lot area of 165 sqm. The land area includes an approximately 51 sqm alley-shaped portion. The southwest road is an urban planning road (33・2・1・Gakuen Higashi-Odori Line, planned width 34m) and has been expanded. For Building No. 5, it is also in a Category 22 zone, a cultural and educational district (Type 3), with a minimum lot area of 165 sqm, and there is a utility pole within the lot.
The selling agent, Iida Group Holdings' dedicated sales company, has implemented comprehensive COVID-19 prevention measures for property viewings. Staff wear masks, social distancing is maintained, alcohol disinfectant is provided, booths are sanitized, and explanations are given outdoors where possible. They also offer a 'Home Viewing Session' via video call or photos for those unable to visit in person.
The area is part of the northern sector of the Tsukuba Science City, a planned city renowned for its high concentration of research institutions. A major nearby landmark is the Tsukuba Space Center (TKSC), the operations hub for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), where visitors can learn about Japan's space exploration history. The property is conveniently located, with Tsukuba Express Line's Tsukuba Station a 12-minute drive away, providing rapid access to Akihabara in Tokyo in about 45 minutes.