Spacious Modern Family Home in Kasugai with South-Facing Orientation and Ample Parking
This well-presented detached house, built in September 2010, offers a comfortable and practical living environment in the desirable city of Kasugai, Aichi Prefecture. The property features a generous 4LDK layout across two floors, providing ample space for family life. The total building area is 115.1 sqm (approximately 34.81 tsubo), situated on a land plot of 156.57 sqm (approximately 47.36 tsubo). A key highlight is the south-facing orientation, ensuring excellent natural light throughout the home.
The property is equipped with a comprehensive range of modern amenities. The kitchen is a system kitchen with a counter and is facing-style, featuring an IH cooking heater, grill, and a dishwasher/dryer. The home includes two toilets, one with a warm-water washing toilet seat and a multi-functional toilet. The bath and toilet are separate, and the bathroom is equipped with an auto bath, drying function, heating, and a window. Other notable features include a washstand, ample storage space throughout all rooms including under-floor storage, closets, and a walk-in closet. The property is an all-electric home and includes a 24-hour ventilation system, a dedicated indoor washing machine space, wooden flooring, and a loft.
Special notes on the property emphasize its excellent lighting, with two-sided natural light for all rooms, contributing to a bright and airy atmosphere. The home includes a traditional Japanese-style room (washitsu). The property also boasts a south-facing balcony and a garden. A significant practical advantage is the availability of parking for three or more vehicles at no extra cost, complete with a motorcycle garage.
The Kasugai area offers a pleasant suburban lifestyle with convenient access to Nagoya. An interesting local fact is that Kasugai is famously known for its production of mikan (mandarin oranges), contributing significantly to Aichi's agricultural output. For recreation and culture, residents can easily visit the historic and scenic Inuyama Castle, one of Japan's oldest surviving castles, located a short drive away and offering stunning views of the Kiso River.