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| Property name | You can visit the property on the same day☆彡Please feel free to contact us! | Number of floors | floor (2floors) | |||
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| Floor plan | 3LDK+S (storage room) | Year of construction | 2025/11 | |||
| Structure | Two-story wooden building | Format | Newly built detached house | |||
| Equipment | Design Housing Performance Assessment / Construction Housing Performance Assessment (New Construction) / Soil Survey Completed / Delivery by Year End / Immediate Delivery Available / Energy-Saving Water Heater / Supermarket Within 10 Minutes' Walk / Close to City Center / System Kitchen / Bathroom Dryer / Good Sunlight / Storage Space in All Rooms / Garden / Vanity with Shower / Countertop Kitchen / Barrier-Free / Two Toilets / Two-Story Building / Auto-Bath Control / Underfloor Storage / Water-Saving Toilet / City Gas / Elementary School Within 10 Minutes' Walk / Flat Ground / Water Purifier / Convenient Intercom with Monitor for Guests and Security / Fully Auto-Bath Control with One Button Operation / Drying Clothes and After-Bath Drying to Prevent Mold Growth / Dishwasher for Housework, Allowing for Relaxation After Meals / Built-in Water Purifier for Switching Between Tap Water and Purified Water / A three-burner stove with a grill and side storage compartment for condiments and other items. / 13mm rebar is often used in the construction of slab foundations for typical wooden homes. However, this property voluntarily adopted 16mm rebar for the main reinforcement of all units' foundations. The foundations, which use unit rebar manufactured by subsidiary Ernest Wing using 16mm rebar, far exceeded the strength of foundations with reinforcement arrangements stipulated by the Building Standards Act in strength comparison tests. / By increasing the width of the rising part of the foundation by 30mm, the foundation is able to withstand vertical forces (shear forces) applied to the foundation, creating a stronger foundation. The Building Standards Act standard is approximately 120mm. / While the shear-resistant surface material Dilite (boards attached to the exterior of the wall) used in shear walls has excellent performance, it has been pointed out that nails embedded too deeply can reduce its strength. How can its effectiveness be maximized? This property conducted its own experiments and research to develop a construction method that maintains the strength of Dilite. We have successfully developed the large-head nails we use, and even the machine to drive them. / In line with our policy of "avoiding damage to the structure (lumber) that supports the house," we have also ingeniously designed various fastening hardware. For example, we use sleek seat nuts to secure battledore bolts. Compared to the usual deep seat carving, these are embedded into the wood, making them less likely to damage the structure. We also collaborated with the hardware store "Kanai" to create a differential corner. We discovered that tilting the originally L-shaped corner increased seismic resistance. / Glass wool insulation loses its insulating effectiveness if not applied neatly. Condensation can sometimes damage the house. Therefore, we encourage our employees and craftsmen to obtain Meister certification from the Glass Fiber Association. At the same time, we are researching the ease of application of insulation materials themselves, developing and implementing insulation materials and installation techniques that are easy to apply neatly. / The SAFE365 seismic control device, jointly developed, utilizes a viscoelastic material. This material is also used in seismic control devices for high-rise buildings, achieving excellent absorption of earthquake energy (reducing a seismic intensity of 6+ by up to 67%). Furthermore, demonstration experiments have shown that the seismic control performance does not deteriorate even after approximately 200 earthquakes lasting 120 seconds, which is the maximum seismic intensity of 6+. | |||||
| Scheduled move-in date | Insurance | |||||
| Estimated rent |
33,800,000 Yen |
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| Information publication date | 2026/1/16 | Next update date | 2026/1/17 | |||
| Important Notices | Restrictions imposed by the Landscape Act, semi-fire prevention area, shadow restrictions |
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