A Newly Built Family Home in a Quiet Sendai Neighborhood
This newly constructed detached house, scheduled for completion in August 2025, offers a spacious and modern living environment in the peaceful residential area of Nagamegaoka, Sendai. The property features a generous land size of 139.45 square meters (approximately 42.18 tsubo) and a total floor area of 103.91 square meters (about 31.43 tsubo) across two stories. The layout is a comfortable 4LDK, providing ample room for family life.
The home is equipped with a comprehensive range of modern amenities. Facilities include water supply, sewerage, an IH cooking heater, and all-electric power. It features two toilets, both with warm-water washing toilet seats, a bath larger than one tsubo with a reheating function and auto-bath system, a shampoo dresser, a system kitchen with a counter kitchen and water purifier, double-glazed windows, a 24-hour ventilation system, underfloor storage, a walk-in closet, a TV monitor intercom, a fire alarm, and is fully electrified.
Special notes highlight the property's location in a quiet residential neighborhood and the availability of parking for two vehicles. Additional remarks provide information on the school district, with Nagamegaoka Elementary School an 11-minute walk away and Nagamegaoka Junior High School a 10-minute walk. The listing also includes detailed guidance on home loans, noting that the agency has staff with former bank loan screening experience and can introduce clients to suitable financial institutions, including JA Bank, labor banks, Flat 35, and various regional banks, even for those with previous loan application difficulties.
The area of Nagamegaoka in Sendai's Izumi Ward is known for its serene, family-friendly atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Zuihōden Mausoleum is the resting place of Date Masamune, the legendary one-eyed samurai lord who founded Sendai. The closest major landmark is the Sendai City Museum, which houses artifacts from the Date clan and offers deep insights into the region's samurai history.