Newly Built Family Home in Nagoya's Ueda District
This newly constructed detached house, located in the quiet residential area of Uedahoncho 1-chome, Nagoya's Tempaku Ward, offers a modern and functional living space designed for family comfort. The property features a 4LDK layout with four Western-style rooms (6 tatami, 5.5 tatami, 5.4 tatami, and 3.7 tatami) and a spacious 18-tatami combined living, dining, and kitchen area. The house is built on a land area of 116.27 sqm with a total floor area of 101.03 sqm across two stories.
Key equipment and features include two toilets, a bidet toilet seat, a bath with auto-fill and reheat function, a bathroom dryer and heater, a bathroom window, a shower-equipped vanity, a system kitchen with island counter, grill, dishwasher, water purifier, under-floor storage, storage in all rooms, closets, a walk-in closet, air conditioning, underfloor heating, indoor drying space, flooring in all rooms, double-glazed windows, storm shutters, shutters, indirect lighting, downlights, a monitor intercom, a double-lock door, and a dimple key. Utilities are connected to city gas, electricity, and water/sewer systems, and the home includes an energy-saving water heater.
Special notes highlight the property's location in a quiet residential neighborhood, its designer touches, and dual-aspect lighting. The property is certified as a Long-Term Excellent Housing unit and comes with building performance evaluation reports. Its energy efficiency rating is three stars, achieving a 20% reduction rate, with estimated annual utility costs of approximately 177,000 yen.
The area of Tempaku Ward is known for its residential atmosphere and green spaces. An interesting local fact is that the ward is home to the Tempaku Sports Center, a major facility that hosted events during the 2020 Summer Olympics. The closest major landmark is the historic Atsuta Shrine, one of Japan's most important Shinto shrines, located a short drive away and home to the sacred Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi sword, one of the Imperial Regalia of Japan.