Daiwa House Securea Otsubo Higashi 1-Chome II: A Newly Built Family Home in Miyazaki
This property presents a rare opportunity to acquire a brand-new, custom-built family home in the desirable Otsubo Higashi area of Miyazaki City, Miyazaki Prefecture. Developed by the renowned Daiwa House, the Securea Otsubo Higashi 1-Chome II is a small-scale subdivision offering two distinct lots, each with its own detached house. Lot 1 is priced at 42.9 million yen, while Lot 2 is listed at 46.9 million yen. Both homes feature a spacious 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 97.7 square meters, built on generous land plots of approximately 169.83 sqm and 168.98 sqm respectively. The properties are designed as two-story wooden structures, ready for immediate occupancy.
Critical agent notes provide essential details for prospective buyers. The floor plans and exterior landscaping diagrams are based on design documents and may differ slightly from the actual completed property. Furthermore, it is explicitly stated that cars, bicycles, furniture, home appliances, and fixtures are not included in the sale price. The homes are equipped with modern, energy-efficient features including an all-electric system with an IH cooking heater and an EcoCute water heating system. A solar power generation system is also installed, contributing to lower utility costs. Additional practical features include a large family closet and parking space for up to three vehicles.
The location in Miyazaki City offers a balanced lifestyle. The area is well-served by local amenities, with AEON Minami-Miyazaki and Taiyo Hanayamate stores within shopping distance. For transportation, JR Nishi-Miyazaki Station on the JR Nippo Main Line is approximately a 23-minute walk, providing regional connectivity. The surrounding neighborhood is primarily residential with convenient access to schools and parks.
An interesting fact about the Miyazaki region is its reputation as the birthplace of Japan's mythological first emperor, Jimmu, and is often referred to as the "Land of the Gods." The area is blessed with a warm, sunny climate. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Miyazaki Jingu Shrine, a beautifully serene Shinto shrine set in a vast forest of camphor trees, located just a few kilometers north. It is a central cultural and historical site for the prefecture, attracting visitors for its majestic architecture and peaceful atmosphere.