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Libre Garden Miyashinden, Oimachi, Aisai City

Price 24,800,000 Yen
Common service fee/management fee
Parking none
Security deposit (security deposit)-(-)
Key money (shikihiki)-(-)
Floor plan4LDK
Livable space147.11m²
Year of construction 3/2026 (new construction)
Building floor number/orientation2 floor / -
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  • JR Kansai Main Line Eiwa Station : 29 minutes on foot
  • Hibino Station on the Meitetsu Bisai Line : 47 minutes on foot
  • Tomiyoshi Station on the Kintetsu Nagoya Line : 48 minutes on foot
Address2-5 Miyashinden, Oicho, Aisai City, Aichi Prefecture

Facilities: Public water supply, main sewerage, centralized LPG, Reason for building permit: Building permit required due to controlled area, Building confirmation number: No. KS125-0420-53237

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Precipitation amount at property location: 1,480㎜/ Year

National average precipitation: 1,590㎜/ Year

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Property name Libre Garden Miyashinden, Oimachi, Aisai City Number of floors floor (2floors)
Floor plan 4LDK Year of construction 2026/3
Structure Two-story wooden building (frame construction) Format Newly built detached house
Equipment Long-Term Excellent Housing Certification Notice / Designed Housing Performance Assessment Certificate / BELS/Energy Saving Standards Compliance Certificate / South-facing / System Kitchen / Good Sunlight / Storage in All Living Rooms / LDK (Living, Dining, and Kitchen) Area: 15 Tatami Mats or More / Two Toilets / Two-Story Building / Heated Toilet Seat / Underfloor Storage / Window in Bathroom / Lush Greenery / Hardwood Floors in All Living Rooms / If there are multiple units for sale, this label indicates the performance of a specific unit and not all units. / The internal lock prevents the door from locking unless the window is fully closed. Using an auxiliary lock further enhances security. / The living room windows are double-glazed with an air gap between the two panes of glass. This provides excellent insulation and also prevents condensation on the glass. / A simple and easy-to-use intercom. Recording function allows for automatic and manual recording. Convenient for checking visitors when you're away. Adjustable receiver/ringer volume and brightness. You can also zoom in to check on visitors with the zoom function. / A water purifier is built into the faucet. It generates 4 liters of purified water per minute, allowing for a purified shower. Automatic cleaning keeps the cartridge clean at all times. The hose can also be removed with the water purifier. / The roofing material is lightweight and fire-resistant "Colorbest." It's about half the weight of Japanese roofing tiles, reducing the strain and shaking on the building during earthquakes. It's a safe product containing no asbestos. / For new homes, a soil survey is conducted by a soil investigation company before foundation work begins. Based on the survey results, we implement ground reinforcement measures as necessary to prevent differential settlement. In the unlikely event of damage due to differential settlement, we have a system in place to ensure third-party protection. / Reinforced concrete slab foundations are standard. Slab foundations cover the entire ground, distributing the building's weight to the ground, improving durability against settlement and earthquake resistance. Additionally, the entire floor area is concrete, providing moisture protection. / The "floor joists" supporting the building's floors are made of steel, which resists rust and termites. They offer greater reliability than conventional materials and provide a sturdy structure with reliable strength. They also resist shrinkage and rot, making them easy to maintain. / Hajime Construction is committed to building wooden homes. This is because we believe that wood, which constantly breathes and expands and contracts subtly with climate changes, is ideal for Japan's hot and humid climate. The "wooden frame construction" method, which uses wooden sills to build the foundation, columns, and beams—the framework of a home—has been refined and developed over more than 1,000 years. Reinforced metal joints and structural plywood floors provide excellent earthquake resistance and durability. / Earthquake-resistant metal joints are used to secure structural members. The appropriate earthquake-resistant metal fittings are selected for each joint—foundation, base, and columns—to securely fasten the structure. By focusing on these parts that cannot be seen from the outside, we are able to prevent the building from warping or collapsing due to shaking caused by earthquakes, and increase the durability of the entire home. / For homes built by Hajime Construction, we chose the "rigid floor construction method" for the floors on the first and second floors. This is a construction method in which structural surface materials are fastened directly to the foundation and beams, and by integrating the entire house as a single surface with the floor, the structure is extremely strong against lateral forces.
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24,800,000 Yen

Information publication date 2026/1/16 Next update date 2026/1/20
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