Stylish Modern Home in Higashi-Go, Aichi Prefecture
This stylish detached house, built in June 2020, presents a rare opportunity to acquire a nearly new, custom-built home in a desirable location. The property features a contemporary exterior and a thoughtfully designed 3SLDK layout with a total floor area of 101.57 sqm. The spacious 19.7-jo (approx. 32.5 sqm) LDK is brightened by large windows, creating an ideal space for family gatherings. The home includes three Western-style rooms (6.8, 4.5, and 4.5 jo), a 2.5-jo service room, and a well-equipped kitchen with a wide counter, IH cooking heater, and dishwasher. From the kitchen, you have a clear view into the living room, washroom, and bathroom.
Key equipment and features translated from the agent's notes include: two toilets, both with bidet seats; a bathtub with reheating function and auto-fill; a bathroom with a window, sized over 1 tsubo (approx. 3.3 sqm); a shower-equipped vanity; a system kitchen; ample storage throughout all rooms, including closets and a walk-in closet; double-glazed windows; downlights; a monitor intercom; a double-lock door; a card key system; and utilities for city gas, electricity, and water/sewer. Special notes highlight the quiet residential neighborhood, designer touches, barrier-free considerations, a regular-shaped lot, and two-sided natural lighting.
The property sits on a 149.99 sqm plot with a wooden deck extending from the living room, perfect for relaxation. Parking is available for two vehicles. The location is highly convenient, with shopping facilities like Kanesue Higashi-Go Store within a 10-minute walk and the larger Lalaport Aichi Higashi-Go shopping mall just under 2km away. The area is part of the Higashi-Go Town community in Aichi Prefecture, known for its blend of suburban tranquility and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the town is home to the 'Higashi-Go Haniwa Village' archaeological site, where ancient clay figurines (haniwa) were discovered. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Inuyama Castle, one of Japan's oldest original castles, located approximately a 30-minute drive north along the Kiso River.