Newly Built 4LDK Detached House in Tagajo City, Miyagi
This newly constructed detached house, scheduled for completion in March 2026, offers a spacious 4LDK layout with a total floor area of 111.16 sqm (approximately 33.62 tsubo) on a generous 172.18 sqm (approximately 52.08 tsubo) plot. Located in the Hachiman district of Tagajo City, Miyagi Prefecture, the property is a 14-minute walk from the Tagajo Station on the Senseki Line, providing convenient access to the wider Sendai area.
The property boasts several premium features and certifications. It is a certified Long-Term Excellent Housing unit, which obligates the owner to implement planned maintenance and create and preserve maintenance records. The construction has achieved the highest grade in both design and construction across four fields and six items under the Housing Performance Indication System, and it also meets the highest seismic resistance standard, Seismic Grade 3. For comfortable living, the home features a south-west orientation for excellent sunlight, a well-designed kitchen with a pantry and a separate laundry room, a spacious entrance with storage shelves, a refined washbasin with a wide counter and open storage, and a convenient south-west facing inner balcony. A practical earthen floor area is located in front of the living room and next to the laundry room. The home is equipped with a bathroom ventilation dryer, perfect for drying laundry on rainy days, and offers parking space for three vehicles. Please note: Parking may be restricted depending on the vehicle type. Please be sure to check the site in person.
The surrounding neighborhood is ideal for families, with Tagajo Hachiman Elementary School just a 4-minute walk away and Miyamae Higashi Park a 6-minute walk. The area is rich in history, being part of the ancient Taga Castle area, one of Japan's oldest castle sites established in the 8th century. The closest major landmark is the Taga Castle Ruins and its associated shrine, a nationally designated historic site that offers a glimpse into Japan's Nara period history and provides scenic walking paths.