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| Property name | \About 13 minutes walk to Honjo Station / Honjo City South Phase 3 C Block | Number of floors | floor (2floors) | |||
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| Floor plan | 4LDK | Year of construction | 2025/4 | |||
| Structure | Two-story wooden building (frame construction) | Format | Newly built detached house | |||
| Equipment | Solar power generation system / Parking for 3 or more cars / Lot area of 165 sq. meters or more / Supermarket within 10 minutes' walk / Close to downtown / System kitchen / Bathroom dryer / Good sunlight / LDK (living, dining, and kitchen) area of 15 tatami mats or more / Front road over 6 meters / Vanity with shower / Countertop kitchen / 2 toilets / 2-story building / Heated toilet seat / Underfloor storage / Intercom with TV monitor / Water-saving toilet / Walk-in closet / Induction cooking stove / Double-glazed glass or double-glazed windows in all rooms / Elementary school within 10 minutes' walk / Dishwasher / Water purifier / Estimated annual utility costs: approximately ¥122,000/year. *This label indicates the performance of a specific unit and does not represent the performance of all units. / Kamisato Construction is an energy-generating home. Equipped with a solar power generation system, the home directly converts solar energy into electricity for home consumption. The I-shaped kitchen features a stove, sink, and countertop in a single row. The kitchen offers an open view without hanging shelves. It features a centerline cabinet for comfortable access, a simple kitchen panel for easy cleaning, and a dishwasher/dryer. (Colors may vary from actual product.) The ergonomic YuruRira bathtub relaxes both body and mind. It's comfortable from the moment you step inside, features a HokkaraRi floor for easy cleaning, and a double insulation structure to keep out cold air. (Colors may vary from actual product.) The "slide bowl" allows bubbles and hair to flow smoothly, an eco-friendly single faucet allows for proper hot and cold water use, and the three-way mirror and vanity have ample storage space. (Colors may vary from actual product.) The foundation is a slab foundation in accordance with the Flat 35 specifications. Underfloor ventilation is achieved by inserting foundation packing between the foundation and base. The floor construction is rigid, resistant to lateral sway and distortion. This building utilizes wooden frame construction. It offers a high degree of floor plan flexibility, allowing for spacious floor plans and large windows. It also allows for efficient use of the land, even on narrow or irregularly shaped lots. It uses Tiger Hi-Clean Board, a certified construction technology certified product for preventing sick building syndrome. This non-flammable building material offers excellent fire resistance, soundproofing for a quiet and comfortable space, and strength against earthquakes and typhoons, creating a safe and comfortable living space. It also absorbs formaldehyde, a substance that causes sick building syndrome, and decomposes it into harmless substances, preventing its re-emission. It features double-glazed (double-paned) glass with LOW-E insulation. This hybrid window offers excellent soundproofing and insulation. The slim aluminum frame allows for a wide glass surface, allowing for natural light and a beautiful view. It uses materials that are completely formaldehyde-free, a chemical that is a major cause of sick building syndrome. It also meets insulation grade 5, equivalent to the ZEH standard. / The standard for homes of the future will be spaces where there is little temperature difference anywhere indoors, allowing for comfortable and healthy living. In previous homes, there was a temperature difference between the living room where people gathered and the bathroom or toilet, making it possible for not only the interior but also one's feet to feel cold. Because these areas are not visible, future homes will need to reconsider their insulation performance to make living more comfortable. | |||||
| Scheduled move-in date | Insurance | |||||
| Estimated rent |
32,800,000 Yen |
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| Information publication date | 2026/1/16 | Next update date | 2026/1/18 | |||
| Important Notices | Article 22 area, sewage treatment area, special industrial area |
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