A Modern, Energy-Efficient Home in Nagoya's Minami Ward
This recently constructed detached house, built in 2024, presents a compelling opportunity for a modern, sustainable lifestyle in Nagoya. Located in the Tsutsumi-cho district of Minami Ward, this property is a mere 8-minute walk from the Meitetsu "Oe" Station, offering excellent connectivity. The home is designed as a 4LDK layout, providing ample space for family living across its two stories.
The property's special notes indicate it is currently occupied, and viewings are encouraged. The agent invites interested parties to feel free to inquire about their preferred dates for a viewing. The comprehensive remarks detail a property built to high standards, compliant with several Japanese construction and urban development laws, including the Land Readjustment Law, Landscape Law, Tsunami Disaster Prevention Area Development Law, Urban Regeneration Special Measures Law, and Urban Green Space Law.
A key feature of this home is its all-electric system, enhanced with a 4.18 kW/h solar power generation system and a pre-installed storage battery with a substantial 9.8 kWh capacity. This setup significantly reduces energy costs and environmental impact. The property fronts a 9-meter-wide road with approximately 7.7 meters of frontage and offers parallel parking for up to three vehicles, accommodating one standard car and two light vehicles, subject to type and size restrictions.
Interior comforts are well-considered, with air conditioning units in the living room and two Western-style rooms. The entire house comes equipped with lighting fixtures, ensuring a move-in ready experience. The layout includes a spacious 15.1-jo (approximately 24.6 sqm) Living-Dining-Kitchen (LDK) area on the first floor, with four additional Western-style rooms on the second floor, providing flexible living arrangements.
The Minami Ward area offers a balanced urban-suburban feel with convenient access to daily necessities. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Port of Nagoya is one of the largest and most active trading ports in Japan, playing a crucial role in the nation's economy. The closest major landmark is the Nagoya Port Area, which is home to attractions like the Nagoya Port Aquarium and the Antarctic Survey Ship "Fuji," a museum ship that offers a glimpse into polar exploration.