New Construction Detached House in Kochi City
This newly constructed detached house, currently under construction and scheduled for completion in late April 2026, offers a modern 4LDK layout spread over two stories. The property is a certified Long-Term Excellent Housing unit, ensuring high-quality construction standards and durability. It is situated on a corner plot within a quiet residential neighborhood, featuring a south-facing orientation and a spacious front road for easy vehicle access.
The house is equipped with a comprehensive range of modern amenities. These include a counter kitchen with a system kitchen setup, underfloor storage, a monitor-equipped intercom, card and dimple key access, a water purifier, a 3+ burner stove, bathroom heating and dryer functions, city gas, fire alarms, heated toilet seats, and two separate toilets. The property boasts all rooms with two-sided natural lighting and includes storage in every living room.
Special notes from the agent provide crucial details. The building is designated as Unit 1, Block 1, with a total of one unit. It is subject to several legal and hazard regulations, including the Landscape Act, Land Readjustment Project Control Area, Article 22 Zone regulations, and the Urban Renaissance Special Measures Act. Sunlight restrictions apply (5h-3h/4m). Hazard maps indicate the area is within a zone with an estimated inundation depth of 3m to less than 5m in the event of a tsunami or flood, and it is also in an area with a high probability of liquefaction.
The location in Kochi City's Shioyazakicho 2-chome is highly convenient. The Myokokuji-mae bus stop is a 4-minute walk away, and the Sambahashidori 1-chome Station on the Tosaden Samba Line is within a 10-minute walk, providing good access to central Kochi. Daily necessities are covered with a nursery, elementary school, and supermarket all within walking distance. The area is also close to the scenic Kochi Castle, a famous historical landmark and one of Japan's few original castles that has survived since the Edo period, offering a glimpse into the region's samurai heritage.