A Newly Built Detached Home in Tagajo City, Miyagi
This newly built detached house, located in Yawata, Tagajo City, Miyagi Prefecture, offers a move-in ready 4LDK layout with a total floor area of 114.27 sqm (approximately 34.56 tsubo) on a spacious 165.9 sqm (approximately 50.18 tsubo) corner lot. The property is scheduled for completion in March 2026 and is situated within a 14-minute walk from Tagajo Station on the Senseki Line, providing convenient access to the wider Sendai area.
The property boasts several key features. It is a corner lot with open views, facing a wide front road of approximately 8.5 meters. The design includes a generous parking space for three cars. Critically, the house is certified as a Long-Term Excellent Housing unit and has achieved the highest grade in both the Housing Performance Indication System (design and construction) across 4 fields and 6 items, as well as Seismic Grade 3, the highest level of earthquake resistance. The interior features a sunny southwest orientation, a spacious entrance with storage shelves, a neatly wired TV counter, a wooden-design washbasin with storage, a separate and ample laundry room, and a convenient southwest-facing inner balcony. Storage is abundant, including a pantry (with three shelves), a walk-in closet, and storage in every room. Equipment includes a bathroom ventilation dryer, useful for laundry on rainy days. Important agent notes: *Please note that parking may be restricted depending on the vehicle type. Be sure to check the site in person. *This property has received Long-Term Excellent Housing certification, which obligates the owner to implement maintenance based on the plan and to create and preserve maintenance records.
The surrounding area is family-friendly, with Tagajo Yawata Elementary School and Miyamae Higashi Park both within a short walking distance. An interesting historical fact about Tagajo City is that it was the site of the ancient Taga Castle (Taga-jō), a key administrative and military center for the imperial government in the Tōhoku region during the Nara and Heian periods. The closest major landmark is the ruins of Taga Castle, a National Historic Site, which offers a glimpse into Japan's ancient history and features a reconstructed gate and museum.