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| Property name | A house with clean air in Nagareyama 5-chome, focusing on "air" and "sleep" | Number of floors | floor (2floors) | |||
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| Floor plan | 3LDK | Year of construction | 2025/4 | |||
| Structure | Two-story wooden building | Format | Newly built detached house | |||
| Equipment | Compatible with Flat 35S / Delivery within the year / LDK over 20 tatami mats / Land over 165 sq. m / Energy-saving water heater / Supermarket within 10 minutes' walk / System kitchen / Bathroom dryer / Storage in all rooms / Quiet residential area / Japanese-style room / Vanity with shower / Counter-style kitchen / Barrier-free / Two toilets / Use of natural materials / Bathroom over 3.3 sq. m / Two-story / South-facing balcony / Double-glazed windows / Auto bath / Heated toilet seat with washing function / Loft / Underfloor storage / Window in bathroom / Open ceiling space / Intercom with TV monitor / Water-saving toilet / Good ventilation / Walk-in closet / Stairs in living room / City gas / Shoe closet / Flat ground / Dishwasher / Low traffic in the area / Water purifier / High-performance toilet / Obi cedar is light, easy to work with, soft, and flexible. Its beautiful patterns and pleasant fragrance soothe our souls. It also retains heat, blocks sound, and automatically regulates humidity. Because it's perfectly suited to Japan's climate, homes made with Obi cedar are comfortable to live in. Obi cedar also has excellent anti-atopic dermatitis properties, making it a popular natural and healthy housing material. Making the most of the benefits of traditional Japanese architectural styles, such as earthen and plaster walls, and using only natural materials, Obi cedar is a wall material that's friendly to both people and the environment. It offers excellent indoor humidity control, absorbs toxic substances like formaldehyde, and removes unpleasant odors and chemicals that can cause asthma, atopic dermatitis, and other disorders. Traditional wooden frame construction is supported by columns and beams (i.e., lines) rather than by walls and floors (surface materials) like 2x4 construction (wooden frame construction). With fewer restrictions on wall placement, large openings can be created, allowing for flexible floor plans with excellent ventilation and natural lighting. This excellent construction method can be tailored to the local climate and residents, providing fire prevention, earthquake resistance, moisture control, high insulation, and sick building syndrome prevention. It provides a space with minimal temperature fluctuations, essential for a healthy home. Insulation is a key element for indoor comfort. The Clean Air House uses the high-performance insulation material "Aclear." This healthy home insulation does not contain formaldehyde, one of the causes of sick building syndrome. This healthy home applies the wonderful "ancient wisdom" of our ancestors, who have protected wooden buildings such as shrines and temples for hundreds of years, to modern technology. This antioxidant home uses the power of carbon to envelop the entire home in negative ions. The synergistic effect of three construction methods maximizes the effectiveness of the land, foundation, and interior, with semi-permanent effects. The longer you live in it, the healthier you become. The aggregate is blended with environmentally friendly ceramic aggregate made from recycled resources. The ceramic aggregate provides high weather resistance, with little deterioration even from ultraviolet rays or acid rain. In addition, the special resin blend reduces hair cracks, which are a concern with plaster walls. | |||||
| Scheduled move-in date | Insurance | |||||
| Estimated rent |
41,800,000 Yen |
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| Information publication date | 2025/11/11 | Next update date | 2025/11/8 | |||
| Important Notices | Restrictions apply under the Landscape Act |
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