Newly Built Home in Kochi with Smart Technology and Community Focus
This newly constructed detached house, part of the "Common Stage Kamobe" development, offers a modern living experience in Kochi City, Kochi Prefecture. The property, designated as Lot B-2, is already completed and ready for immediate handover. It features a land area of 154.78 square meters and a total floor area of 107.36 square meters with a 2LDK layout spread over two stories.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The development has established a "Townscape Guideline" to promote the formation of a good streetscape. Please note that cars shown in the floor plan and exterior drawings are for layout reference only and are not included in the sale price. A significant feature is the inclusion of "Platform House Touch," a smart home service linked to the floor plan that allows for remote operation of home equipment from outside. Using this service requires a monthly fee of 2,200 yen (tax included). Internet connection is necessary for the service, and the costs for internet activation procedures, construction, and line usage are the buyer's responsibility. As the property is still on the market, please be aware that it may be sold on the day. Furthermore, applications for contracts and the concluding of contracts are not accepted on-site.
The home is built using Sekisui House's proprietary "Sherwood Construction Method," which combines high seismic and durability performance with design flexibility. It also comes with an "Initial 30-Year Warranty & U-Trust System," extending the standard 10-year liability period for structural frames and rain penetration prevention parts by an additional 20 years, with a unique renewable warranty system thereafter. The interior is designed for comfort and efficiency, featuring a bright living room with soft natural light, a dining kitchen with popular Graf tect fixtures, and an efficient household workflow path for laundry tasks.
The area is conveniently located within walking distance of Kamoda Elementary School (4 minutes) and Seibu Junior High School (10 minutes). An interesting fact about Kochi is that it is the birthplace of Ryoma Sakamoto, one of Japan's most influential historical figures during the transition from the feudal Edo period to the modern Meiji era. The closest major landmark is the scenic Kochi Castle, one of only twelve original castles remaining in Japan, located approximately 4 kilometers from the property and offering a direct link to the region's samurai history.