New Build Family Home in Kasugai, Aichi Prefecture
This newly constructed detached house, scheduled for completion in August 2026, offers a spacious and modern living environment in the desirable residential area of Kozadai, Kasugai City, Aichi Prefecture. The property features a generous 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 100.65 sqm (approximately 30.44 tsubo) on a corner plot of land measuring 160.16 sqm (approx. 48.44 tsubo).
The home is designed with family life in mind. Key features include a large, south-facing LDK (living, dining, kitchen) area of approximately 22.2 tatami mats, which includes a tatami corner, providing a central gathering space. The kitchen is a convenient face-to-face style, facilitating conversation while cooking. The floor plan is thoughtfully arranged with the wet areas (kitchen, bathroom, toilet) concentrated in one location to optimize household workflow. The property also boasts a south-facing balcony and parking space for up to three vehicles (depending on vehicle type).
Equipment and features include a bathroom dryer and a TV monitor-equipped intercom. Special notes highlight that the front road has a width of over 6 meters, the LDK is over 20 tatami mats, and the property is located in a Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone, ensuring a quiet neighborhood. It is also situated on a corner lot.
The location is highly convenient, within a 9-minute walk from both the JR Chuo Main Line and the Aikan Railway's Kozanji Station, providing access to two train lines. The area is well-serviced with amenities such as A-Coop Kozanji supermarket (approx. 15 min walk) and Daily Yamazaki convenience store (approx. 9 min walk). For recreation, the nearby Shinniike Park is just a 5-minute walk away.
Kasugai City is a vibrant suburban city within the Nagoya metropolitan area. An interesting local fact is that the city is famous for its production of miso (fermented soybean paste) and udon noodles. The closest major landmark is the historic Inuyama Castle, a National Treasure of Japan located approximately 15 kilometers north, offering a glimpse into the region's samurai past.