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| Property name | Iida Group Holdings GRAFARE Noda City Noda 4th term | Number of floors | floor (2floors) | |||
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| Floor plan | 4LDK | Year of construction | 2026/3 | |||
| Structure | Two-story wooden building with asphalt shingle roof | Format | Newly built detached house | |||
| Equipment | Long-Term Excellent Housing Certification Notice / Designed Housing Performance Evaluation / Flat 35-S Compliance Certificate / Energy-Saving Measures / Flat 35S Compatible / Soil Survey Completed / Parking for 2 Cars / LDK (Living, Dining, and Kitchen) 18 Tatami Mats or More / Delivery Within the Fiscal Year / Energy-Saving Water Heater / System Kitchen / Bathroom Dryer / Good Sunlight / Storage in All Rooms / Quiet Residential Area / Corner Lot / Japanese-Style Room / Regular Lot / Garden / Vanity with Shower / Countertop Kitchen / Wide Balcony / Barrier-Free / 2 Toilets / Bathroom 1 Tsubo or More / 2-Story / Balconies on 2 or More Sides / Southeast Facing / Double-Glazed Glass / Heated Toilet Seat / Underfloor Storage / Window in Bathroom / Intercom with TV Monitor / Water-Saving Toilet / Good Ventilation / Walk-In Closet / City Gas / Shoe Closet / Light on 2 Sides in All Rooms / Flat Lot / Low Traffic in the Area / Water Purifier A highly functional toilet is a convenient addition for doing laundry on rainy days and in the winter. Not only does it dry laundry, but the ventilation function helps prevent mold by expelling moisture after bathing. A walk-in closet is perfect for storing memories with your children. It can hold everything from clothes to small items like bags to large items like suitcases and leisure gear. The entryway storage is large enough to fit long boots and hiking shoes. It's also great for storing shoes, strollers, and children's toys. A Japanese-style room provides a sense of privacy and can be used as a guest space or study. The ability to lie down easily is a welcome addition for long-term residents. The spacious room is spacious enough to comfortably accommodate the whole family's futons and laundry. You can also place chairs and a table here to enjoy meals and post-dinner relaxation, like a second living room. Two car spaces are available, allowing you to park your family's bicycles or for unexpected guests. The home features a reinforced concrete foundation for earthquake resistance. The height from ground level to the top of the foundation must be at least 400mm. This prevents moisture from the ground, uneven settlement, and twisting during earthquakes, and is also effective as a termite prevention measure. Inserting a 20mm thick foundation packing between the foundation and base creates separation, preventing moisture from the base from penetrating into the foundation. It also allows for underfloor ventilation. "T-Lock II" is approximately twice as strong as hold-down hardware, increasing the strength of joints and preventing column loss during earthquakes and wind pressure. The 5.0x wall multiplier is the highest value set by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, and is twice as strong as the 2.5x wall multiplier of standard plywood. The exterior walls and first floor, which are susceptible to moisture from outside, feature water-resistant molded polystyrene foam insulation. Using 45mm thick wall panels and 60mm thick floor panels eliminates gaps in the insulation, improving insulation and airtightness. It was confirmed that the building has earthquake resistance, with no damage or even collapse, even when shaken consecutively by four different major earthquakes (the Great Hanshin Earthquake, the Niigata Chuetsu Earthquake, the Los Angeles Earthquake, and the predicted Great Kanto Earthquake). | |||||
| Scheduled move-in date | Insurance | |||||
| Estimated rent |
27,900,000 Yen |
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| Information publication date | 2026/1/16 | Next update date | 2026/1/17 | |||
| Important Notices | Restrictions apply under the Landscape Act |
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