Spacious Lightweight Steel-Frame Home in Chiba's Makuhara District
This well-maintained single-family home, built in July 2019, offers a modern and comfortable living environment in the popular Makuhara area of Inzai City, Chiba. Constructed by Toyota Home using lightweight steel framing, the property is a 2-story, 3SLDK layout with a total floor area of 119.17 sqm (approximately 36.04 tsubo) situated on a generous 170.46 sqm (approximately 51.56 tsubo) corner lot. The prime location is just a 4-minute walk from the Hokuso Railway's Inzai-Makuhara Station, providing excellent access to central Tokyo.
The property's features are extensive. The spacious LDK (living-dining-kitchen) area measures over 20 tatami mats (approx. 21.0 jo), creating an open and inviting family space. Adjacent to the living room is a fabric-floor area, ideal as a safe play space for young children. The home includes a convenient walk-in closet in one of the Western-style rooms (approx. 10 jo) and a useful storage room (service space). Key equipment includes a dishwasher/dryer for easier kitchen chores, a bathroom ventilation dryer for rainy days, underfloor heating in the living room, a TV monitor-equipped intercom for visitor verification, and an electric shutter for enhanced security and privacy. The corner lot benefits from a front road width of approximately 6.0 meters, adding to the sense of openness, and includes parking space for two vehicles (subject to vehicle type).
The surrounding neighborhood is highly convenient, with supermarkets, convenience stores, and other daily necessities within a 10-minute walking radius. The area is part of the Chiba New Town development, known for its planned communities and green spaces. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Lake Teganuma, once notorious for severe pollution, has undergone extensive environmental restoration projects and is now a symbol of successful water quality recovery efforts in Japan. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Naritasan Shinshoji Temple, a major Buddhist temple complex in neighboring Narita City, which is easily accessible via the Keisei Line from nearby stations and is famous for its beautiful grounds and traditional atmosphere.