Spacious Sekisui Heim Lightweight Steel-Frame Family Home in Nagoya
This substantial property is a 6SLDK (six-room plus living, dining, kitchen) detached house built in July 2003, located in the Meizuka-cho district of Nagoya's Nishi Ward. The home features a total floor area of 154.01 sqm (approx. 46.58 tsubo) on a generous land plot of 472.72 sqm (approx. 142.99 tsubo). Constructed by Sekisui Heim using a lightweight steel frame, it is designed for durability and low maintenance.
Key features and equipment, as detailed in the agent notes, include a full set of magnetic tiles (総磁器タイル) which significantly reduces maintenance costs. The property is an all-electric home equipped with a solar power generation system. The roof has been preserved with a fluorocarbon coating. The home includes two toilets, underfloor storage, air conditioning, and double-glazed windows. The layout includes a balcony and a garden. Parking is available for more than three vehicles, with a carport for two.
The property is situated in a flat, residential area designated as Category I Residential under urban planning regulations, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The current status is occupied, with the handover date negotiable.
The area of Nishi Ward offers a blend of residential calm and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Shonai Ryokuchi Park Station is named for the extensive Shonai Ryokuchi Park, a large green space perfect for recreation. The closest major landmark is the historic Nagoya Castle, a magnificent reconstruction of one of Japan's most famous feudal castles, located within a reasonable distance and offering a deep dive into the region's samurai history.