New Construction 4LDK Detached House in Tsuyama, Okayama
This newly built detached house, scheduled for completion in November 2025, offers a spacious and modern living environment in the high-demand area of Takano-Hongo, Tsuyama City. The property features a generous land area of approximately 220.46 sqm (66.69 tsubo) and a total floor area of 105.29 sqm (31.85 tsubo) spread over two stories. The 4LDK layout includes a combined living, dining, and kitchen area of 16.2 tatami mats, a 4.5-tatami Japanese-style room on the first floor, and three Western-style rooms (5.7, 6, and 7.2 tatami mats) on the second floor.
The property comes equipped with a comprehensive range of modern facilities. These include public water supply, a septic tank, an IH cooking heater, a bidet toilet seat, a bathroom dryer, bathroom heating, a system kitchen, an entrance storage area, a TV monitor intercom, a security camera, and is fully electrified. Special notes highlight the excellent sunlight, flat walk to the station, and parking for three or more vehicles at no extra cost. The road access is detailed as a one-sided, 6-meter wide private paved road to the north.
Important remarks specify that the construction company is Earnest One Co., Ltd. Please note that items such as the TV antenna, shutters, window screens, curtain rails, and lighting fixtures are not included and must be arranged separately. The listing agent is currently running special campaigns: first-time inquirers receive a 500-yen QUO card (one per family), and successful purchasers are gifted 80,000 yen worth of gift certificates. This is the fourth phase of development in Takano-Hongo, with supermarkets, home centers, convenience stores, and drugstores located conveniently nearby.
The area of Tsuyama is rich in history and culture, known for its well-preserved samurai district. A major landmark nearby is the iconic Tsuyama Castle (Kakuzan Park), famous for its spectacular cherry blossoms in spring. The property is approximately a 13-minute walk (900m) from Higashi-Tsuyama Station on the Inbi Line, providing regional rail access.