Proud Gohashi (Phase 2): A New Prestige Residence in Sendai's Academic District
Proud Gohashi (Phase 2) is a new luxury condominium development rising in the serene, academic atmosphere of the Gohashi district, just one station and two minutes from Sendai Station. This private residence, set back from the main road, is defined by its commitment to 'luxury realized from the INSIDE'. The building's facade combines urban architectural sophistication with a commanding presence that introduces a new landscape to the cityscape. Glass direct windows on the west side lend a light transparency and rhythm to the entire structure. Inside, a two-story atrium entrance hall welcomes residents with warmth and elegance, featuring wood-grain louvers on the ceiling and wooden art on the walls.
The development maximizes its long, north-south site shape and openness from two-sided road frontage to achieve a layout where all units face south. It is a 15-story reinforced concrete building with 69 total units, featuring 2LDK and 3LDK layouts with exclusive areas ranging from 54.59 to 70.08 square meters. A key feature is the adoption of seismic isolation structure (excluding the mechanical parking and garbage disposal building) to reduce earthquake motion transmitted to the upper building. The property is also certified as a Long-Term Excellent Housing.
Agent notes provide critical details: The number of parking spaces, etc., is for all units in the building. The stated exclusive area, etc., is for all unsold units. The displayed sale prices include consumption tax and other taxes equivalent to a 10% tax rate. Balcony area ranges from 8.10㎡ to 13.54㎡. The building confirmation number is No. ERI-24030098, and there may be future plan changes. The seller is a member of multiple industry associations including the (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Metropolitan Real Estate Fair Transaction Council and the (General Incorporated Association) Real Estate Association.
The area is known as a quiet educational zone, home to institutions like Tohoku University's Katahira Campus. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Hirose River is a symbol of Sendai, famously clean and loved for its scenic walking paths and cherry blossoms. The closest major landmark is the historic Sendai Castle (Aoba Castle) ruins, which offer panoramic views of the city and house a statue of the city's founder, Date Masamune.