VESTY New Shore 1st District: A Modern, Energy-Efficient Home in Fukuyama
This newly built detached house, scheduled for completion in March 2026, offers a contemporary and comfortable living environment in Fukuyama City, Hiroshima Prefecture. The property, named VESTY New Shore 1st District, features a spacious 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 106.82 sqm (approximately 32.31 tsubo) spread over two stories. The design prioritizes modern living with a 19.3 sqm combined living, dining, and kitchen area, complemented by three Japanese-style rooms measuring 5.2 sqm, 5.2 sqm, and 8.4 sqm respectively.
The property is equipped with a comprehensive range of modern facilities. These include a water supply, sewerage system, air conditioning, an IH cooking heater, and EV charging equipment. The home features two toilets, a bathroom dryer, a shower, and a washbasin. The kitchen is a system kitchen complete with a dish dryer. For comfort and efficiency, the house is fitted with double-glazed windows, a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a solar power generation system, and is constructed to high air-tightness and high insulation standards.
Special notes for the property confirm the inclusion of parking for two vehicles, with both parking spaces provided free of charge. The land area is a generous 153.83 sqm (approx. 46.53 tsubo), and the property is designated as a Long-term Excellent Housing, meeting BELS/energy conservation standards. The planned handover is set for late April 2026.
The location in Fukuyama's Shin-gai district offers convenient access to local amenities. The area is part of the Seto Inland Sea region, known for its mild climate and scenic beauty. An interesting local fact is that Fukuyama is home to Fukuyama Castle, a reconstructed hilltop castle originally built in the early 17th century, which serves as a city symbol and museum. The closest major landmark from this property would be the historic Tomonoura port area, a beautifully preserved fishing village in the Seto Inland Sea National Park known for its role in classic Japanese cinema.