New Construction Detached House in Nishio City, Aichi Prefecture
This newly built detached house, scheduled for completion in May 2026, is located in the Higashi-Oshiro area of Imagawacho, Nishio City, Aichi Prefecture. The property offers a spacious 4LDK layout with a total floor area of 103.5 sqm (approximately 31.3 tsubo) on a land plot of 125.27 sqm (approximately 37.89 tsubo). The house is a two-story wooden structure situated in a Quasi-Residential zone within a city planning area.
The property boasts several high-standard certifications, including Long-Term Excellent Housing, Insulation Grade 6, and Seismic Grade 3, ensuring quality, energy efficiency, and safety. Key features of the home include a generous 16.0-jo (approx. 26.4 sqm) LDK, a walk-through kitchen facing the living room, a pantry for convenient food storage, and a laundry space within the washroom. For added convenience, there are two toilets and the bathroom features a window. Equipment includes a parcel delivery box, a dishwasher, smart home compatibility, and a 24-hour ventilation system. Parking is available for two vehicles (subject to vehicle type). The front roads are public roads with widths of approximately 16 meters on the northeast side and 14.9 meters on the southwest side.
The location is highly convenient, with Felna Imagawa grocery store just a 5-minute walk (approx. 370m) away. Nishio Municipal Hananoki Elementary School is a 9-minute walk (approx. 670m), and Nishio Municipal Nishio Junior High School is about a 15-minute walk. The property is also within walking distance of Imagawa Park (2 min), a Lawson convenience store (6 min), and a drugstore (4 min). Access to public transport is provided by the Meitetsu Nishio Line's Nishio Station, which is a 14-minute walk from the house.
Nishio City is historically famous as a major production center of matcha green tea in Japan. The area is known for its high-quality tea fields and traditional tea culture. A notable nearby landmark is the historic Nishio Castle, a reconstructed castle that serves as a museum and offers insights into the region's samurai history and scenic views from its keep.