A Modern New Build Family Home in Tagajo City, Miyagi
This newly constructed detached house in Tagajo City's Takabashi 2-chome offers a spacious and well-designed living environment for families. The property features a 4LDK layout with a total floor area of 105.57 sqm (approximately 31.93 tsubo) on a generous land plot of 128.55 sqm (approximately 38.88 tsubo). The home is scheduled for completion in November 2025 and is currently vacant, allowing for immediate handover upon purchase.
Key equipment and features have been detailed by the agent. The home comes equipped with a bath dryer, a TV monitor intercom, and a dishwasher. Its standout characteristics include an LDK (living-dining-kitchen) area exceeding 20 tatami mats in size, a face-to-face kitchen layout, and ample storage with walk-in and standard closets. The floor plan is designed for efficient household chores, and each second-floor Western-style room is accessible directly from the hallway, enhancing privacy.
The building's construction boasts high performance ratings. It is an all-electric home that meets energy-saving standards and has acquired a "Design Housing Performance Evaluation Certificate." It achieves the highest Seismic Grade 3 for collapse prevention and damage limitation of the structural frame. It also holds Grade 3 for deterioration resistance, Grade 3 for maintenance management, Grade 2 for wind resistance, Grade 4 for primary energy consumption, and Grade 3 for formaldehyde countermeasures in interior finishes and ceilings.
The location is highly convenient for daily life. A FamilyMart is a mere 3-minute walk (approx. 160m) away, with a Lawson convenience store also within a 3-minute walk (approx. 180m). A COOP MIYAGI supermarket is just 1 minute away (approx. 80m), and several banks, a clinic, a pharmacy, and Fukumuro Park are all within a short walking distance. The closest major train station is JR East's Senseki Line Nakano-Sakae Station, an 18-minute walk away.
Tagajo City is rich in history, being the site of the ancient Taga Castle, a special historical site and one of Japan's oldest castle ruins dating back to the Nara period. The area provides a blend of suburban residential comfort with deep cultural roots. For recreation and tourism, residents can easily access the scenic views and historical significance of the Taga Castle ruins, a major landmark that offers a glimpse into Japan's early fortifications and provincial government.