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| Property name | Libre Garden Soka City Sezaki 3rd Phase Libre Garden Soka City Sezaki 3rd Phase | Number of floors | floor (2floors) | |||
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| Floor plan | 4LDK | Year of construction | 2025/10 | |||
| Structure | Two-story wooden building (frame construction) | Format | Newly built detached house | |||
| Equipment | Long-Term Excellent Housing Certification Notice / Design Housing Performance Evaluation Report / Construction Housing Performance Evaluation Report (new construction) / BELS/Energy Saving Standards Compliance Certificate / Flat 35-S Compliance Certificate / Energy-Saving Measures / Flat 35S Compatible / Soil Survey Completed / Delivery within the Year / 2 Parking Spaces Available / Immediate Delivery Available / Energy-Saving Water Heater / South-Facing / System Kitchen / Bathroom Dryer / Good Sunlight / Storage Spaces in All Rooms / Flat to Station / Quiet Residential Area / LDK (Living, Dining, Dining, and Kitchen) 15+ Tatami Mats / Japanese-Style Room / Regular Lot / Garden / Vanity with Shower / Countertop Kitchen / Wide Balcony / Barrier-Free / 2 Toilets / Bathrooms 1 Tsubo (3.3 m2) or Larger / 2-Story / South-Facing Balcony / Double-Glazed Glass / All Rooms Facing South / Auto Bath / Heated Toilet Seat / South-Sea Garden / Underfloor Storage / Bathroom Window / Intercom with TV Monitor / Water-Saving Toilet / Flooring in All Rooms Walk-in closet / All rooms have double-glazed glass or double-glazed sash windows / City gas / All rooms have natural lighting from two sides / Flat ground / Low traffic in the surrounding area / Water filter / Smart key / Energy-saving area labels / Built-in water filter at the end of the faucet. Generous 4 liters of filtered water per minute for use with the purified shower. Automatic cleaning keeps the cartridge clean at all times. The hose can also be pulled out along with the water filter. / Fully embossed sink for scratch and stain resistance. Quiet design significantly reduces the sound of splashing and dishes hitting the sink. / Made of artificial marble for a beautiful interior design. It is soft to the touch, durable, and easy to clean. / "Clean and neat" handle with minimal corners for easy cleaning. All three burners have temperature sensors, a high-temperature frying function (right burner), and a single-sided grill. A safe and functional gas stove with a fire extinguishing function. / The entire interior of the mirror door is used as storage space. This construction method uses structural paneling for earthquake resistance. Compared to traditional construction methods using braces, the entire exterior wall is covered with structural paneling, which disperses external forces across the entire surface, improving seismic resistance. Furthermore, the lack of braces makes it easier to install insulation without gaps, potentially improving insulation performance. Structural paneling is installed on all exterior walls. We use a pre-cut system, where structural lumber is pre-cut and processed in-house, reducing costs and shortening construction time. It also minimizes waste and noise on-site, ensuring a more community-friendly home. We use "reinforced concrete slab foundations" as standard. Slab foundations cover the entire ground, dispersing the building's load and transferring it to the ground, improving durability against settlement and seismic resistance. Furthermore, the entire subfloor is concrete, providing moisture protection. We are committed to building wooden homes. This is because we believe that wood, which constantly breathes and expands and contracts subtly in response to changes in the weather, is ideal for Japan's hot and humid climate. The "wooden frame construction" is a method of building the framework of a house, including the foundation, pillars, and beams, using wooden axes, and has been improved and developed repeatedly for over 1,000 years. Reinforced metal fittings are installed at the joints, and structural plywood is used for the floors, providing strong earthquake resistance and durability. / The joints that connect the structural materials are fitted with "earthquake-resistant metal fittings" | |||||
| Scheduled move-in date | Insurance | |||||
| Estimated rent |
36,800,000 Yen |
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| Information publication date | 2026/1/16 | Next update date | 2026/1/16 | |||
| Important Notices | Restrictions apply under the Landscape Act |
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