New Construction Detached House in Kasugai City, Aichi Prefecture
This newly built detached house in Kasugai City's Yagoto 1-chome offers a spacious and well-designed living environment. The property features a generous land area of approximately 162.52 square meters (about 49.16 tsubo), including a roughly 70-square-meter alley-shaped portion, providing ample outdoor space. The house itself has a total floor area of 93.79 square meters (about 28.37 tsubo) and is designed as a 4LDK layout, perfect for family living.
Key features of the building include a southeast-facing balcony accessible from two rooms, creating a bright and open atmosphere. The layout is practical, with a focus on efficient household movement, concentrating the water areas in one location. The property includes parking space for two vehicles (depending on the car type). The interior boasts a spacious, approximately 15.12-jo (tatami mat) LDK (living, dining, kitchen) area that is bright due to its southeast orientation. The four Western-style rooms are sized at approximately 7.12 jo, 6.5 jo, 6 jo, and 5.25 jo, offering flexibility.
Equipment and amenities include a face-to-face kitchen that encourages family interaction, a bathroom dryer, and a TV monitor-equipped intercom. The property is noted for its abundant storage and user-friendly floor plan. The surrounding area is well-equipped with convenient living facilities. A supermarket is within a 10-minute walk, and the property is also within a 10-minute walk of an elementary school. Other nearby conveniences include a Seven-Eleven convenience store (4-minute walk), a Create SD store (3-minute walk), and the Kasugai City Hall Post Office (7-minute walk). The property is a 13-minute walk from Kasugai Station on the Chuo Main Line.
Kasugai City, located in Aichi Prefecture, is a vibrant suburban city known for its balance of residential comfort and accessibility to the greater Nagoya metropolitan area. An interesting local fact is that Kasugai is famous for its grape production, particularly the high-quality 'Kyoho' grapes, and even hosts a grape harvest festival. The closest major landmark and tourist attraction is the historic Inuyama Castle, one of Japan's oldest original castles and a designated National Treasure, located approximately a 30-minute drive north along the Kiso River.