New Construction Detached House in Kasugai, Aichi Prefecture
This newly built detached house in Kasugai's Iwamari-dai district offers a spacious and modern living environment designed for family comfort and energy efficiency. The property is a 4LDK layout with a total floor area of 101.85 sqm (approximately 30.8 tsubo) situated on a generous land plot of 181.71 sqm (approximately 54.96 tsubo). Scheduled for completion in January 2026, this two-story wooden structure is currently vacant.
Key features and equipment, as detailed in the agent's notes, include a bathroom dryer and a TV monitor-equipped intercom system. The property is certified as a Long-term Excellent Housing, qualifying for tax reductions and preferential measures. It exceeds ZEH (Net Zero Energy House) standards with high thermal insulation performance (Level 6), which helps to reduce utility costs. The layout is thoughtfully designed with all rooms facing south for excellent sunlight. The family can gather in the expansive approximately 17.0-jo (tatami mat) combined Living-Dining-Kitchen (LDK) area. The kitchen features a popular island/counter style that facilitates conversation with family. The wet areas (kitchen, bathroom, toilet) are concentrated in one location, considering efficient housework movement. The house also includes a roof balcony. Parking is available for up to three vehicles (subject to vehicle type). Both elementary and junior high schools are within a 10-minute walk, and the surrounding area is well-equipped with amenities.
The property is located in a Category I Low-rise Exclusive Residential Zone, with a building-to-land ratio of 50% and a floor area ratio of 100%. The front road on the southwest side is approximately 6 meters wide and is a public road. The land rights are ownership, and the land category is residential.
The Iwamari-dai area in Kasugai is a well-developed residential neighborhood known for its peaceful environment and community facilities. An interesting local fact is that Kasugai City is famous for its production of “Uiro,” a traditional Japanese steamed cake, which is a popular souvenir from the region. For recreation and tourism, residents can easily access the scenic beauty and outdoor activities offered by the nearby Kiso River, a major waterway renowned for its clear waters and historical significance in the Nagoya region.