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| Property name | Grafare Ama City Jimokuji Yajiri 3rd Phase, 2 buildings total, Building 1 | Number of floors | floor (2floors) | |||
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| Floor plan | 4LDK | Year of construction | 2025/10 | |||
| Structure | Two-story wooden building | Format | Newly built detached house | |||
| Equipment | Construction Housing Performance Assessment Certificate (new construction) / Parking for 2 cars / South-facing / System kitchen / Storage in all rooms / LDK (living, dining, and kitchen) over 15 tatami mats / Front road over 6 meters / Shaped lot / Vanity with shower / Countertop kitchen / 2 toilets / 2-story building / Balconies on at least two sides / Auto bath / Heated toilet seat with bidet / Intercom with TV monitor / Walk-in closet / City gas / Lighting in all rooms from two sides / Flat ground / Bathroom dryer (a nice addition) / Wide sink that makes dishwashing easy / Three-burner gas stove allows for multiple cooking options at once / Easy-to-clean sink / Toilet with small shelf / Pleasant floor plan with integrated kitchen in the entrance / Tact Home's "Graffale" brand offers a lifestyle tailored to each customer, bringing to life what families want. To provide our customers with homes they can live in safely and securely for many years to come, we have achieved the highest standards in six key areas, including disaster prevention, durability, environmental friendliness, and ease of maintenance. This construction method combines design flexibility with the seismic resistance of structural plywood panel construction. The exterior walls, first- and second-floor floor framing, and roof are integrated with structural plywood for superior earthquake resistance. Separating the "structure (pillars, beams, floors, and other structural components)" from the "interior (floor plan and fixtures)" allows for easy layout changes and fixture maintenance to accommodate growing families and lifestyle changes. This is the most common construction method for Japanese homes, and this robustly fixed structure works together to improve seismic resistance and durability, protecting the home from external forces such as earthquakes. High-performance resin-framed aluminum sashes not only reduce energy consumption through high insulation but also improve the home's thermal environment, creating a comfortable living environment. | |||||
| Scheduled move-in date | Insurance | |||||
| Estimated rent |
29,920,000 Yen |
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| Information publication date | 2026/1/15 | Next update date | 2026/1/20 | |||
| Important Notices | Residential land development work regulated area, shade restriction area, Law Article 22 area |
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