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| Property name | Arai 2-chome, Ichikawa City Newly built detached house / 3 buildings in total | Number of floors | floor (2floors) | |||
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| Floor plan | 2LDK+S (storage room) | Year of construction | 2025/8 | |||
| Structure | Two-story wooden building | Format | Newly built detached house | |||
| Equipment | Available for immediate delivery / Access to 2 or more train lines / LDK (living, dining, and kitchen) over 18 tatami mats / Supermarket within 10 minutes' walk / Close to city center / System kitchen / Bathroom dryer / Good sunlight / Storage space in all rooms / Flat ground to station / Quiet residential area / General hospital within 10 minutes' walk / Front road over 6m / Regular ground / Face-to-face kitchen / EV charging equipment / 2 toilets / Bathroom over 1 tsubo (3.3 m2) / 2-story / Double-glazed glass / Underfloor storage / Window in bathroom / Intercom with TV monitor / Flooring in all rooms / Walk-in closet / City gas / Elementary school within 10 minutes' walk / Flat ground / Walk-in closet for storing clothes and seasonal items all together / Keep your belongings tidy by storing emergency supplies and cookware and pots that you only use a few times a year / Intercom with TV so video recordings are clear! / Double-pane glass provides insulation, soundproofing, and condensation prevention. / A dishwasher that saves time on housework, a welcome addition for housewives. / A bathroom dryer so you don't have to give up on laundry on rainy days or at night. / We use a "slab foundation," a foundation in which the entire base of the building is supported by reinforced concrete (pressure plate). Unlike the common "strip footing," which places the foundation only under the first-floor walls, this foundation supports the entire base, distributing the load and providing superior stability. The pressure plate concrete is 150mm thick and prevents uneven settlement. / Our housing foundation protection system uses elastic color mortar, a premixed elastic polymer cement mortar blended with coloring agents. It reduces the occurrence of microcracks on the surface of the home's foundation and prevents water seepage from the ground, maintaining its long-term aesthetic. It also eliminates contamination and inhibits neutralization of the foundation concrete, improving foundation durability. / The high-quality building material "hinoki" (Japanese cypress) was also used in the construction of Horyuji Temple, the world's oldest wooden building, said to have been built over 1,300 years ago. Hinoki laminated timber boasts high standards in all aspects, including insect resistance, water resistance, and strength, and is used for the pillars and foundations. / A rigid floor construction method is used that strongly integrates the structure. By fastening structural plywood and creating a flat floor structure, horizontal rigidity is enhanced. This reduces lateral sway and twisting that the floor experiences during earthquakes and typhoons. Rigid floor construction that is resistant to lateral sway and twisting. / This hybrid construction method combines traditional wooden construction with wall panels such as 2x4 construction, providing high strength, seismic resistance, and durability in the event of an earthquake or typhoon. The structural bearing surface material distributes the force of earthquake shaking without concentrating it in one area, enhancing seismic resistance while maintaining stable strength. / The Timber Metal Construction Method uses structural metal fittings (traditional wooden frame metal construction method) at the joints between pillars and foundations, beams and pillars, etc., which are considered weak points in traditional wooden construction methods, and further increases strength by attaching load-bearing surface materials to the perimeter to increase strength. Learning from the lessons learned from the lack of strength in the joints of many of the homes that collapsed in the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, the method uses earthquake-resistant fittings in the right places to build strong homes that can be lived in safely for a long time. | |||||
| Scheduled move-in date | Insurance | |||||
| Estimated rent |
65,800,000 Yen |
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| Information publication date | 2026/1/16 | Next update date | 2026/1/18 | |||
| Important Notices | Article 22 area of the Act, Class 1 altitude area |
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