Spacious Family Home in a Quiet Residential Area of Kasugai
This substantial property, located in the peaceful Higashiyama district of Kasugai City, Aichi Prefecture, offers a generous living space of 205.99 sqm (approximately 62.31 tsubo) across two stories. Built in April 1991 with a reinforced concrete (RC) structure, the house features a 6SLDK layout, providing ample room for a large family. The layout includes a 10-tatami Japanese-style room, and five Western-style rooms of varying sizes (10, 13.1, 13.7, 14, and 11.2 tatami). The property is currently vacant, allowing for a flexible move-in timeline upon consultation.
The home is well-equipped with two toilets, a bathroom with a window, closets, two or more air conditioning units, a bay window, city gas, electricity, and a water supply connected to a shared septic tank system. Special notes highlight the quiet residential neighborhood and confirm the property is within a Building Standards Act Article 22 zone. Parking is plentiful with space for four vehicles, comprising two garages and two carport spaces. A running cost of 2,000 yen per month is required for the shared septic tank maintenance, plus an additional 200 yen per household member. A 100,000 yen security deposit is needed for the septic tank usage, and there is a monthly neighborhood association fee of 300 yen.
The land itself is a significant 511.66 sqm (approximately 154.77 tsubo), with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The main exposure is southeast, and the property fronts a 6-meter wide public road to the west with a 27.5-meter frontage. The area is designated as urbanization promotion area with no specific use district.
Kasugai City offers a blend of suburban comfort and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the city is known for its production of "unagi" (eel), a popular delicacy in Japan. For recreation and culture, residents are within a reasonable distance of the historic Inuyama Castle, a national treasure located north of Kasugai, which offers stunning views of the Kiso River.