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| Property name | Auberge Court Takatsuki Tomita | Number of floors | floor (floors) | |||
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| Floor plan | 3LDK | Year of construction | 2025/5 | |||
| Structure | Format | Newly built detached house | ||||
| Equipment | Long-Term Excellent Housing Certification Notice / Flat 35-S Compliance Certificate / Flat 35S Compatible / Soil Survey Completed / 2 Parking Spaces Available / Access to 2 or More Train Lines / LDK (Living, Dining, and Kitchen) 20+ Tatami Mats / Energy-Saving Water Heater / Supermarket Within 10 Minutes' Walk / Close to City Center / South-Facing / System Kitchen / Bathroom Dryer / Good Sunlight / Storage Space in All Rooms / Flat to Station / Quiet Residential Area / Corner Lot / Regular Lot / Garden / Open-Air Kitchen / EV Charging Station / Wide Balcony / 2 Toilets / Use of Natural Materials / Bathroom 3.3 m or Larger / 2-Story Building / South-Facing Balcony / Open-Air Atrium / Lush Green Residential Area / Urban Suburb / Good Ventilation / Island Kitchen / Pantry (Storage for Dishes and Food) / Ceiling Height 2.5m or Higher / IH Cooktop / City Gas / Elementary School Within 10 Minutes' Walk / Flat Lot / Subdivision / Redeveloped Subdivision / Redeveloped Land Dishwasher / Low traffic volume in the area / Large distance between neighboring houses / All-electric / 2x4 construction supports the building on six sides (floor, walls, and ceiling), absorbing earthquake tremors throughout the building and reducing shaking. In the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, the Niigata Chuetsu Earthquake, and the Great East Japan Earthquake, 2x4 construction homes have been proven to survive partial or complete collapse compared to other wooden structures. High earthquake resistance is an especially important advantage in earthquake-prone Japan. / To solve the problem of heat loss from windows, which is said to account for 30-50% of heat loss inside a home, "heat-shielding, highly insulating double-pane glass" is used. This prevents solar heat from entering in the summer and retains heating heat in the winter. / The walls and ceiling are plastered with plaster. This plaster is 100% natural and contains no volatile chemicals, creating gentle indoor air. / It uses Sumitomo Rubber's "MIRAIE" seismic damper, which reduces earthquake tremors by 95%*. Its two-tiered construction and 2x4 construction method provide earthquake resistance and protect your home from earthquakes. / The floor is made of insulating cushions and a thermal insulation fabric, which is soft and warm against the feet, and dries quickly and is easy to clean. Some customers have commented that they no longer need a bath mat. The bathtub's shape was designed with ergonomics in mind for comfort. It distributes the force on the neck, back, hips, and legs, gently supporting the body and allowing you to bathe in a relaxed position. | |||||
| Scheduled move-in date | Insurance | |||||
| Estimated rent |
59,990,000 Yen |
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| Information publication date | 2026/1/16 | Next update date | 2026/1/17 | |||
| Important Notices | Semi-fire prevention area |
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