A Spacious New 4LDK Home in Komaki, Aichi
This newly built detached house in Komaki City, Aichi Prefecture, offers a modern and convenient lifestyle. Scheduled for completion in June 2026, the property features a generous 4LDK layout with a total floor area of 100.44 sqm (approximately 30.38 tsubo) on a land plot of 179.55 sqm (including approximately 27 sqm of alley-shaped land). The two-story wooden structure is designed with a southwest-facing balcony for excellent sunlight.
Translated agent notes on equipment and features highlight the home's amenities: The property includes a bathroom dryer and a TV monitor-equipped intercom. Key selling points emphasize the convenient location, a 9-minute walk from Komaki Station on the Meitetsu Komaki Line, and a living environment surrounded by well-equipped daily life facilities. The building's characteristics include a 4LDK layout with ample storage, including a walk-in closet in one of the Western-style rooms. The approximately 17-jo (tatami mat) LDK is spacious, and the face-to-face kitchen is arranged to encourage family conversation. The floor plan considers household chore flow by consolidating the water areas (kitchen, bathroom, etc.). The bathroom has a window for easy ventilation. The surrounding environment is station-close, convenient for commuting and school, with convenient living facilities within walking distance.
The property includes parking space for up to three vehicles (depending on car type). The land is designated for ownership, zoned as residential land within a quasi-industrial/nearby commercial district under the city planning area. The building coverage ratio is 60%/80% and the floor area ratio is 200%/200%. The delivery timing is negotiable (相談).
Komaki is a city rich in history, famously known as the site of Komaki Castle, which was a pivotal stronghold for the warlord Oda Nobunaga in the 16th century. The area offers a blend of suburban living with easy access to the greater Nagoya metropolis. A major nearby landmark is the historic Komaki Jinja (Komaki Shrine), a significant cultural site with deep roots in the region's samurai past.