Discover Modern Living at Daiwa House's Securea Takao-dai Phase 2
This new construction residential development, Daiwa House's Securea Takao-dai (Phase 2), offers a choice of two distinct single-family homes in the desirable Takao-dai area of Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture. The development features two lots: Lot 4 presents a 3LDK layout with a building area of 96.05 square meters on a 145.8 square meter plot, priced at 43.8 million yen. Lot 3 offers a more spacious 4LDK layout with a building area of 104.33 square meters on a 146.59 square meter land parcel, priced at 45.8 million yen. Both homes are designed with thoughtful living in mind, featuring efficient housework flow lines and ample, well-placed storage solutions ideal for families.
Critical agent notes are provided for transparency. The equipment/facilities are listed under registration number: ERI-25032265 and others. Special remarks clarify that the floor plan and exterior landscaping diagrams are recreated from design documents and may differ slightly from the actual completed property. Furthermore, it is explicitly stated that furniture, home appliances, fixtures, and vehicles are not included in the sale price.
The homes boast a comprehensive suite of modern amenities. The kitchen is equipped with an IH cooktop, counter kitchen, dishwasher, and water purifier. Notable features include an all-electric system, a home power generation system, smart home capabilities, a shower-equipped vanity, heated toilet seats, a bathroom dryer, and a spacious bathroom measuring over 1.6m x 1.8m. Additional comforts include underfloor storage, walk-in closets, storage in all rooms, double-pane windows, a video intercom, and a parcel box. The property allows for parallel parking for up to three vehicles, providing convenience for residents and guests.
The area of Takao-dai in Kanazawa offers a balanced lifestyle with everyday conveniences within walking distance, including a supermarket approximately 290 meters away. For cultural and historical exploration, residents are within a reasonable distance of Kanazawa's renowned attractions. A fascinating fact about Kanazawa is that it was one of the few major Japanese cities spared from aerial bombing during World War II, leaving its historical districts remarkably intact. The closest major landmark is the iconic Kenroku-en Garden, one of Japan's Three Great Gardens, celebrated for its stunning beauty across all seasons.