Newly Built Detached House in Kasama, Ibaraki
This newly constructed detached house in Kasama, Ibaraki, offers a modern and spacious living environment with a 3SLDK layout and a total floor area of 98 square meters. The property features a bright living-dining-kitchen area of 15 tatami mats on the first floor, complemented by three Western-style rooms on the second floor measuring 8.5, 7.2, and 5.2 tatami mats, plus a 3-tatami mat storage room. Key equipment includes a system kitchen with a counter and three-burner gas stove, a separate bath and toilet, a shower-equipped vanity, a heated toilet seat, a bath dryer, underfloor storage, built-in closets in all rooms, a shoe box, flooring, a balcony, and a TV monitor intercom. The house is built to the latest earthquake-resistant and vibration-control standards, with public water, propane gas, and sewer infrastructure. It also comes with certifications including a Design Housing Performance Evaluation and is eligible for Flat 35/S loans.
The property is currently vacant, and the agent encourages interested parties to feel free to inquire about scheduling a viewing at their preferred date and time. The agent's notes emphasize their commitment to safe and secure transactions and a free, enjoyable property search experience. Their services include consultations with experienced staff for home loans, the possibility of purchasing a home with zero personal savings, same-day property tours, and flexible, short-duration viewings tailored to the client's schedule. Furthermore, they offer a complimentary detailed investigation report covering land surveys, surrounding environment analysis, and statistical research for properties of interest.
Located in Kasama City, Ibaraki Prefecture, the area is known for its rich pottery tradition and scenic natural parks. An interesting local fact is that Kasama is famous for its 'Kasama-yaki' pottery, a traditional craft with a history spanning over 200 years. The closest major tourist attraction is the Kasama Inari Shrine, one of Japan's three major Inari shrines, renowned for its vibrant autumn foliage and cultural significance.