A Modern Family Home in Shinshiro's Serene Market District
This well-maintained single-family home, built in 2019, offers a rare opportunity to acquire a modern property in the peaceful Market Dai 3-chome district of Shinshiro City, Aichi Prefecture. The 4LDK layout provides ample space for family living, with a total floor area of 106.92 square meters thoughtfully distributed across two stories. The property sits on a generous 125.42 square meter land parcel, providing both privacy and room for outdoor activities.
The home's current condition is occupied, and the agent specifically notes: "Currently occupied. If you would like to actually see it, please feel free to contact us with your preferred date for a free viewing." This indicates that viewings can be arranged around the current residents' schedule. Additionally, an important remark states: "※Parking for 3 cars available (depending on vehicle type)." This substantial parking capacity is a significant advantage in a residential area, accommodating multiple vehicles for families or guests.
Inside, the property features contemporary amenities including a three-burner stove, system kitchen, counter kitchen, shower-equipped vanity, heated toilet seat, bathroom dryer, bathroom heating, and multiple toilets. The home boasts practical storage solutions with walk-in closets and additional closet space, while comfort is ensured through air conditioning, flooring throughout, an energy-efficient water heater, and insulated windows. Security features include a TV monitor intercom system.
The location offers a balanced lifestyle with proximity to Chigo Elementary School and Chigo Middle School, and the area is noted for its good living environment near a park. For daily necessities, residents have access to several convenience stores and supermarkets including Seven-Eleven Shinjo Kawada and Genki Noda. The property is served by public water and sewer systems, though it uses propane gas.
Shinshiro City is situated in eastern Aichi Prefecture, an area rich with natural beauty including the nearby Toyokawa River. An interesting historical fact about the region is that it was part of the ancient Mikawa Province, known for its samurai heritage. The closest major landmark is the historic Site of Noda Castle, a 16th-century fortress that played a significant role during the Sengoku period, located approximately a 20-minute walk from the property.