Famiriare Iwagura Ekimae: A New Station-Front Condominium in Aichi Prefecture
Famiriare Iwagura Ekimae is a new condominium development under construction, offering a prime location just a 2-minute walk from the Meitetsu Inuyama Line's Iwagura Station (East Exit) in Aichi Prefecture. This 15-story building comprises 53 units with layouts ranging from 2LDK to 3LDK and private areas from 55.05 sqm to 70.30 sqm. The project is scheduled for completion and handover in late March 2027, with sales for the third phase slated to begin in early April 2026.
Critical agent notes and special remarks have been fully translated. Regarding contracts and reservations, please wait until the sales period begins. No contracts or reservations (including provisional reservations) will be accepted before sales commence. Please also note that this property will be offered to members first, ahead of the general public sale. The published train travel times are for commuting hours, vary by time of day, and include transfers and waiting times. The fastest train arriving at the destination between 8:00 and 9:00 is listed. This information is from Jorudan's "Transfer Guide" as of March 2025 and is subject to change. The walking distances to Iwagura Kita Elementary School (approx. 750m, 10 min walk) and Iwagura Junior High School (approx. 1,110m, 14 min walk) are provided. Parking includes off-site spaces, with a total of 53 units and 49 parking spaces (23 on-site, 26 off-site). The surrounding streetscape CG is a composite of processed local photos (taken April 2025) and the property's expected completion image, so it differs from reality. The published site layout plan is based on drawings from the planning stage and may differ from the final product; changes may also occur due to improvements or construction requirements. Balcony areas range from 10.22 sqm to 18.16 sqm. Additional areas include a roof garden per unit (25.64 sqm, monthly fee: 1,050 yen) and an open porch per unit (4.60 sqm to 9.94 sqm, monthly fee: 230 yen to 490 yen). The building confirmation number is BVJ-NAG25-10-0007 (February 18, 2025). The seller is a member of several real estate associations. For the off-site parking, the management association will succeed to the lessee's position based on a land lease agreement between the landowner and the seller; its use is not guaranteed in perpetuity. The above overview is based on design documents from the planning stage; contents are subject to change due to improvements. The walking times are calculated by converting the approximate map distance at a rate of 80m = 1 minute (rounded up).
The property is designed to harmonize urban life with station-front convenience. The exterior integrates a roofed parking structure into its 15-story form. The entrance and entrance hall aim to provide a serene and dignified welcome. The common area plan employs a pedestrian-vehicle separation design considering the frontage on the station's main east street. The parking plan includes 36 flat spaces (on and off-site), 6 roofed spaces, and 13 mechanical spaces with wide-pallet, high-roof specifications for various vehicle types, offering protection from weathering. Unit features include a silent wide sink, glass-top cooktop, bathroom dryer with deodorizing ions, three-sided mirror with storage, gas hot water floor heating in the LD and one bedroom, and an eco-friendly "eco-JOES" water heater. Security features include building and car security cameras, keyless entry, and earthquake-resistant door frames. The building uses a direct foundation construction method for stability. All units come with ultra-high-speed 10Gbps fiber internet included in the facility fee.
The surrounding area offers a balanced lifestyle. Daily necessities are within easy reach, including Barro Iwagura supermarket (2 min walk) and a Seven-Eleven. For wider shopping, Mozo Wonder City is an 11-minute drive away. The area is rich with natural and leisure spots like the Gojo River / Hokusei Nature Trail and the Shinmei Taisha Shrine. An interesting local fact is that Iwagura Station has one of the highest station usage rates relative to population in Aichi Prefecture, underscoring its importance as a commuter hub. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Inuyama Castle, a National Treasure of Japan located approximately a 30-minute train ride away on the Meitetsu Inuyama Line.