Spacious Family Home in Seto, Aichi Prefecture
This well-maintained single-family house, built in June 1997, offers a generous living space of 124.68㎡ (approximately 37.71 tsubo) on a substantial plot of land measuring 225.63㎡ (approximately 68.25 tsubo). The property features a 4LDK layout, comprising one Japanese-style room of 8 tatami mats, three Western-style rooms of 8.5, 8, and 6.5 tatami mats respectively, and a large combined living-dining-kitchen area of 16.5 tatami mats. The primary living spaces benefit from a southern orientation for ample sunlight.
Key property features include a three-story wooden structure, a free parking space, and utilities connected to city gas, electricity, and public water and sewage systems. The land is designated as residential within a Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 150%. The lot is a corner-like plot with road frontage on two sides: a 4-meter-wide public road to the south with a 7.1-meter frontage, and a 5-meter-wide public road to the north with a 7.1-meter frontage. The property is currently occupied, with the handover timing open for discussion.
Special notes from the agent clarify the transaction terms: the sale is conducted under a general intermediary agreement (Management Code 0404t). The contract includes免责 clauses for non-conforming responsibilities and equipment warranties, and the property is sold in its present condition. The floor plan provided prioritizes the actual current layout of the property.
Located in the Higashimatsuyama-cho district of Seto City, Aichi Prefecture, this home provides convenient access to multiple train stations. The Setoshiyakushomae Station on the Meitetsu Seto Line, Setoshi Station on the Aichi Loop Line, and Shin-Seto Station are all within a 13-14 minute walk. Seto City is renowned as a historic center of Japanese pottery, famously known for Setomono ware. A major landmark nearby is the Seto Gura Museum, housed in converted traditional warehouse buildings, which celebrates the region's rich ceramic heritage and offers insights into the local craft that has defined the area for centuries.