Modern Family Home in Ōbu with High Thermal Performance and Convenient Access
This newly built detached house, completed in July 2025, is located in a quiet residential area of Ōbu City, Aichi Prefecture. The property is a high-specification, high-insulation home featuring a wooden structure with two stories above ground. It offers a comfortable living space of 107.01 sqm (approximately 32.37 tsubo) on a land area of 124.69 sqm (approximately 37.71 tsubo). The layout is a functional 2SLDK, designed for modern family life.
The house incorporates numerous premium features. It is built with high air-tightness and high thermal insulation, utilizing an external insulation method and triple-glazed resin sash windows. These windows not only provide robust security but also significantly reduce external noise, creating a peaceful and serene living environment. The living room benefits from a double-height ceiling (吹抜), allowing bright, pleasant sunlight to fill the space. The kitchen is a counter-style design, enabling interaction with the living and dining areas while cooking, and includes efficient slide storage for pots, dishes, and jars. The home is equipped with two toilets, both featuring heated bidet seats, and a bathroom with a dryer that also functions as a heater. The spacious washbasin area has a three-mirror type with ample storage. Other notable equipment includes a system kitchen, IH cooking heater, dishwasher, water purifier, under-floor storage, a large family closet, a spacious shoe-in closet, 24-hour ventilation, an all-electric system, a solar power generation system, and EV charging equipment. Special notes highlight the quiet residential neighborhood, seismic damping structure, and formaldehyde-free materials.
The property is situated within a 10-minute walk from Ōbu Station on the Tokaido Main Line, offering excellent convenience for commuting and schooling. The station area provides easy access to various daily life facilities. An interesting fact about Ōbu is that it is historically known as a major producer of mikan (mandarin oranges) in the Chubu region. The closest major landmark is the renowned Tokugawa Art Museum in Nagoya, which houses an incredible collection of samurai artifacts and treasures from the Owari Tokugawa family, offering a deep dive into the region's feudal history.