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| Property name | Iida Group Holdings Heartful Town 1-2 Sodegaura, Narashino City | Number of floors | floor (2floors) | |||
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| Floor plan | 4LDK | Year of construction | 2025/11 | |||
| Structure | Two-story wooden building with asphalt shingle roof | Format | Newly built detached house | |||
| Equipment | Designed housing performance evaluation certificate / Flat 35-S compliance certificate / Energy-saving measures / Flat 35S compatible / Soil survey completed / Delivery within the year / 2 parking spaces available / Access to 2 or more train lines / Supermarket within 10 minutes' walk / Close to city center / System kitchen / Bathroom dryer / Good sunlight / Storage space in all rooms / Quiet residential area / LDK (living, dining, and kitchen) over 15 tatami mats / Front road over 6m wide / Regular lot / Vanity with shower / Countertop kitchen / Wide balcony / Barrier-free / 2 toilets / 2-story building / Balconies on 2 or more sides / South-facing balcony / Double-glazed windows / South-facing rooms / Heated toilet seat / Underfloor storage / Window in bathroom / Intercom with TV monitor / Lush residential area / Urban suburbs / Good ventilation / Flooring in all rooms / City gas / Elementary school within 10 minutes' walk / Flat ground / Adjustable partitions / Well-maintained sidewalks / This property meets ZEH standards for energy efficiency. Not only will you enjoy lower utility bills, but the building's heat retention will also be less impactful, allowing you to live comfortably for years to come. *This label indicates the performance of a specific unit, not all units. / There are two car spaces, so you can park your family's bicycles or use them as parking for unexpected guests. / The space looks good and is easy to maintain. With ample storage space, the kitchen will remain neat and tidy. / The bathroom with a window lets in plenty of light, creating a bright and pleasant space. The window also provides excellent ventilation. Cleaning is also a breeze. / Kitchen utensils that haven't been used in a while and rarely used dishes tend to take up space on kitchen shelves. By moving these items to underfloor storage, you can make better use of the freed up space. / Dust and dirt don't penetrate the fibers like carpets and tatami mats, making cleaning and maintenance very easy. No need to worry about messes like children spilling food on the floor! / We use a reinforced concrete foundation for earthquake resistance. The foundation is at least 400mm high from the ground to the top of the foundation. This prevents moisture from the ground, uneven settlement, and twisting during earthquakes, and is also effective as a termite prevention measure. / A 20mm thick foundation packing is inserted between the foundation and base to separate the foundation and prevent moisture from seeping 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 wall multiplier of 5.0x is the highest value set by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, and is twice as strong as the 2.5x multiplier of standard plywood. / The exterior walls and first floor, which are susceptible to moisture from outside, use water-resistant molded polystyrene foam insulation. By using 60mm thick wall panels and 100mm thick floor panels, gaps in the insulation are eliminated, improving insulation and airtightness. / It has been confirmed that the building is earthquake-resistant, with no damage or even collapse, even when subjected to four different major earthquakes (the Great Hanshin Earthquake, the Niigata Chuetsu Earthquake, the Los Angeles Earthquake, and the predicted Kanto Earthquake) in succession. | |||||
| Scheduled move-in date | Insurance | |||||
| Estimated rent |
47,900,000 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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