Spacious Family Home in Kasugai, Aichi Prefecture
This detached house, built in September 2007, offers a generous living space of 144.90 square meters (approximately 43.83 tsubo) across two stories. The layout is a comfortable 5LDK, providing ample room for a family. The property sits on a substantial plot of land measuring 201.96 square meters (approximately 61.09 tsubo), which is situated on a corner lot. The land is designated as residential land (宅地) within an Urbanization Control Area (市街化調整区域). A critical note from the agent states: 'B22029-003058 ※Because it exists in an urbanization control area, there are certain conditions for rebuilding.' This is an essential legal point for any prospective buyer to investigate thoroughly, as construction and rebuilding permissions in such zones are subject to specific municipal regulations.
The property is currently vacant and is a wood-frame construction. It includes parking space. The location in Kasugai City's Sakashita-cho 5-chome offers a residential setting with convenient access. The nearest major transport link is the Chuo Main Line's Kozoji Station, from which a 17-minute bus ride followed by a 2-minute walk brings you to the property.
Kasugai City is a key part of the Greater Nagoya metropolitan area, known for its blend of residential comfort and industrial heritage, particularly in ceramics and aerospace manufacturing. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the 'Kasugai Kōshien,' a nationally famous stadium that hosts the annual Japan High School Baseball Championship regional qualifiers, drawing huge crowds every summer. The closest major landmark is the historic Inuyama Castle, one of Japan's oldest original castles, located a short drive away in the neighboring city and offering stunning views of the Kiso River.