Modern Family Home in Handa with Solar Power and EV Charging
This recently built detached house in Handa, Aichi Prefecture, offers a high-specification living environment that rivals new construction. Priced at 29.9 million yen, this 4SLDK property was built in July 2021 and sits on a 160.07 sqm plot within a quiet residential area that has undergone land readjustment, resulting in a well-shaped, flat lot.
The 110 sqm house is a two-story wooden structure featuring a spacious layout. The rooms include a 3.8-tatami Japanese-style room, three Western-style rooms (7.4, 5.4, and 5.4 tatami), a large 19.4-tatami combined living, dining, and kitchen (LDK) area, and a 2.4-tatami service room. A wide 12.75 sqm balcony faces south, providing excellent natural light, and the property includes a garden. Parking is available for three or more vehicles at no extra cost.
The home is exceptionally well-equipped. Key features include a 3.6kW solar power generation system, an electric vehicle (EV) charging station, and underfloor heating throughout. The bathroom is equipped with a jetted tub, a drying function, and heating. The kitchen features a system kitchen with a counter and a dishwasher. Other amenities include a shower-equipped vanity, storage in all rooms, walk-in closets, a shoe-in closet, 24-hour ventilation, an indoor drying area, double-pane windows, downlights, a monitor intercom, a double-lock door, a dimple key, and city gas. The property also comes with a building inspection report, defect insurance, and a performance evaluation.
The location in the quiet residential district of Kamisaki-cho is highly convenient. The area is within the city planning urbanization zone and is designated as a quasi-industrial district, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The property fronts a 6-meter-wide public road to the north with a 9-meter frontage.
Handa City is a historic part of Aichi Prefecture, famously known as the birthplace of Hatcho Miso, a traditional soybean paste with a history spanning centuries. The city is also home to the Kamezaki Shinto Shrine, known for its vibrant and dynamic Kamezaki Toshogu Festival held every May, which is designated as an Important Intangible Folk Cultural Property of Japan.