Spacious 5DK Detached House in Quiet Handa Residential Area
This property is a detached house for sale located in a quiet residential neighborhood in Handa City, Aichi Prefecture. The house was originally built in December 1977 as a single-story wooden structure. A significant addition was completed in December 2006 (Heisei 18), which was a new two-story reinforced concrete building with a flat roof and an elevator.
Key features and equipment include a counter kitchen, an open kitchen, an IH cooking heater, a toilet with a warm-water bidet seat, a bathroom with a window, two or more air conditioning units, storm shutters, shutters, lighting fixtures, downlights, a double-lock door, city gas, electricity, water supply, sewerage, and an all-electric system. The property also boasts an elevator.
Special notes highlight that the property is in a quiet residential area, has no building directly in front, and benefits from two-sided sunlight exposure. Important remarks indicate the price has been reduced. The property comes with a Building Confirmation Completion Inspection Certificate and a Wooden House Seismic Diagnosis Certificate.
The property sits on a generous 278.32 sqm (approximately 84.19 tsubo) plot of land with a building area of 98.26 sqm (approximately 29.72 tsubo). The layout is a 5DK, consisting of two Japanese-style rooms (6 tatami mats each), and three Western-style rooms (10, 7, and 6 tatami mats). It includes a balcony/garden with the main exposure facing south and has parking space for two cars. The land is freehold, zoned as Category 1 Residential District within the urbanization promotion area, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 100%.
The area of Handa City is part of the Chita Peninsula in Aichi, known for its historical sake brewing and soy sauce production. An interesting local fact is that Handa is home to the Handa Canal, a picturesque waterway lined with historic buildings, including the former Kaneso Sake Brewery, which is a designated Tangible Cultural Property. The closest major landmark is the scenic Mount Sanage, a popular hiking destination offering panoramic views of the Mikawa Bay and Chita Peninsula.