Discover Modern Living at Daiwa House's Securea Takao-dai (Phase 1)
Presenting a new development of detached homes in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Daiwa House's Securea Takao-dai (Phase 1) offers a blend of modern design and family-friendly convenience. This development features two distinct lots, Lot 5 and Lot 6, each with a spacious 3LDK layout. Lot 5 is priced at 47.8 million yen for a building area of 84.54 square meters on a 216.51 square meter plot. Lot 6 is available for 44.8 million yen, featuring a slightly larger building area of 91.25 square meters on a 247.27 square meter land parcel. It is important to note that the floor plan and exterior landscaping diagrams are based on design documents and may differ somewhat from the actual finished property. Furthermore, furniture, home appliances, fixtures, and vehicles are not included in the price. A critical detail for Lot 6 is that its total site area of 247.27 square meters includes an 81.13 square meter alley-shaped portion.
The homes are designed with thoughtful living in mind, featuring a barrier-free layout and all rooms finished with flooring. The kitchens are equipped with IH cooking hobs, counter-style setups, dishwasher/dryers, and water purifiers. Ample storage solutions include under-floor storage, walk-in closets, and storage in every room. Additional premium features encompass an all-electric system with a home power generation unit, smart home capabilities, a shower-equipped vanity, a heated toilet seat, bathroom dryer, a spacious bathroom (1.6m x 1.8m or larger) with heating, double-glazed windows, an energy-saving water heater, a video intercom, and a parcel delivery box. The development is planned for easy car parking, with space for up to three vehicles, and the lots are suitable for adding carports.
Located in a quiet, low-rise residential area with level, regularly shaped plots, the neighborhood offers excellent daily convenience. A large supermarket, Barro Kanazawa Takao, is just a 310-meter walk away, and Takao Central Park is within 360 meters for leisure and recreation. The area is steeped in history and culture, being part of the Kaga Domain, famous for its sophisticated arts and crafts during the Edo period. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Kenrokuen Garden, one of Japan's Three Great Gardens, located approximately 7 kilometers from the property, offering breathtaking seasonal beauty and a deep connection to Kanazawa's samurai heritage.