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| Property name | A house with clean air and a three-story house in Hatsushige that focuses on "air" and "sleep" | Number of floors | floor (3floors) | |||
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| Floor plan | 3LDK | Year of construction | 2025/8 | |||
| Structure | Three-story wooden building | Format | Newly built detached house | |||
| Equipment | Suitable for Flat 35S / LDK over 20 tatami mats / Energy-saving water heater / Supermarket within 10 minutes' walk / Close to city center / System kitchen / Bathroom dryer / Storage in all rooms / Quiet residential area / General hospital within 10 minutes' walk / Vanity with shower / Counter-style kitchen / Wide balcony / Barrier-free / 2 toilets / Use of natural materials / Bathroom over 3.3 m2 / Double-glazed glass / Auto-bath / Heated toilet seat / Loft / Underfloor storage / Window in bathroom / Intercom with TV monitor / Water-saving toilet / Good ventilation / Flooring in all rooms / Walk-in closet / 3 or more stories / Stairs in living room / City gas / Shoe closet / Flat ground / Dishwasher / Low traffic in the area / Water purifier / High-performance toilet / If there are multiple units for sale, this label indicates the performance of a specific unit and not of all units. Obi cedar is light, easy to work with, soft, and flexible. Its beautiful patterns and pleasant fragrance soothe the soul. It also retains heat, blocks sound, and automatically regulates humidity. Its unique characteristics perfectly suited to Japan's climate make homes made of Obi cedar comfortable. Obi cedar is also effective in combating atopic dermatitis, and is now attracting attention as a natural, healthy building material. Making the most of the benefits of traditional Japanese architectural styles, such as earthen and plaster walls, and using 100% naturally sourced materials, this wall material is both human- and eco-friendly. It offers excellent indoor humidity control, adsorbs toxic substances like formaldehyde, and absorbs and removes unpleasant odors and chemicals that can cause asthma, atopic dermatitis, and other disorders. Unlike 2x4 construction (wooden frame construction), which relies on walls and floors (surface materials), traditional wooden frame construction relies on columns and beams (i.e., lines) for support. Wall placement is less restricted, allowing for large openings and flexible floor plans for optimal ventilation and lighting. It offers fire prevention, earthquake resistance, moisture control, high insulation, and sick-house prevention features, making it an excellent construction method that can be tailored to the local climate and the residents. 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 "Acryar." It is a healthy home insulation material that does not contain formaldehyde, one of the causes of sick-house syndrome. This "healthy home" combines the wonderful "ancient wisdom" of our ancestors, who have protected wooden buildings such as shrines and temples for hundreds of years, with modern technology. This antioxidant home utilizes the power of carbon to envelop the entire house in negative ions. The synergistic effect of the three construction methods maximizes effectiveness from the ground, building foundation, and interior, with effects that last almost permanently. The longer you live in the building, the healthier you become. / The aggregate is blended with environmentally friendly ceramic aggregate made from recycled resources. Ceramic aggregate is resistant to deterioration from UV rays and acid rain, achieving high weather resistance. Special resins are also blended to reduce hair cracks, a concern with plaster walls. | |||||
| Scheduled move-in date | Insurance | |||||
| Estimated rent |
39,800,000 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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