Check information around the property
※The pink line shows the route from the property to the selected icon.
※Google APIDisplays the distance and walking minutes from the property to the facility.
Precipitation amount at property location: 1,476㎜/ Year
National average precipitation: 1,590㎜/ Year
Lifeline information such as surrounding shops and facilities
■Property details information
| Property name | Cesera's House Nishimachi I, Takatsuki City | Number of floors | floor (2floors) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Floor plan | 3LDK | Year of construction | 2025/6 | |||
| Structure | Two-story wooden building | Format | Newly built detached house | |||
| Equipment | BELS/Energy saving standard compliance certificate / Flat 35S compatible / Highly airtight and insulated home / Soil survey completed / Accessible to more than two train lines / LDK over 18 tatami mats / Energy saving water heater / Supermarket within 10 minutes' walk / South facing / System kitchen / Bathroom dryer / Flat surface to station / Quiet residential area / Vanity with shower / High roof parking / 2 toilets / Bathroom over 1 tsubo (3.3 m2) / 2-story / Intercom with TV monitor / Flooring in all rooms / Pantry (storage room for dishes and food) / Double glazing or double sashes in all rooms / City gas / Shoe closet / Elementary school within 10 minutes' walk / Underfloor heating / Dishwasher / Water purifier / High insulation specifications at "Insulation Grade 5" level ensure a comfortable living environment regardless of the season, making this an energy-efficient home that meets ZEH standards. In addition to providing cool summers and warm winters, this home's energy-saving performance has earned the highest rating of six stars, helping to reduce utility bills. By minimizing energy consumption while being environmentally conscious, we offer a sustainable lifestyle that balances comfort and economy. / [ZEH: Friendly to the Earth and Your Budget] ZEH stands for Net Zero Energy House. By improving the home's insulation and energy-saving performance and generating energy through solar power generation and other methods, this home achieves a net zero annual primary energy consumption balance. In other words, it produces more energy than it consumes. / [More comfortable than opening a window! Ventilation without changing indoor temperature and humidity] A Type 1 total heat exchange ventilation system exchanges heat when drawing in and exhausting outside air, purifying indoor air without being affected by the outside temperature. By bringing the outside temperature closer to the indoor temperature before bringing it indoors, heat loss is minimized, reducing running costs. By removing VOCs and preventing the decline in concentration and memory caused by increased CO2 emissions due to insufficient ventilation, children's studies will also be enhanced. / [Eco-type Touchless Faucet with Built-in Water Purifier] By waving your hand over the sensor, you can turn the water on and off without touching the handle. / [Generate Your Own Electricity] By installing solar panels on the roof, you can efficiently capture sunlight and generate electrical energy. Solar power is used during the day and electricity is purchased only at night. Any excess electricity can be sold. With electricity bills rising significantly in recent years, a home that reduces costs and generates electricity through airtight, well-insulated construction can significantly reduce costs compared to a regular home. / [Intercom with Visitor Visibility and Recording] You can simultaneously view and hear the visitor's voice, allowing you to respond with peace of mind. At night, the LED light illuminates in color. Recording is also possible for peace of mind. / [Seismic Resistance Level 3: Protect Yourself from Building Collapse] To prepare for a major earthquake that could occur at any time, the government has established a seismic resistance rating system for buildings. The grades are divided into 1 to 3. | |||||
| Scheduled move-in date | Insurance | |||||
| Estimated rent |
43,800,000 Yen |
|||||
| Information publication date | 2026/1/16 | Next update date | 2026/1/18 | |||
| Important Notices | High usage district, semi-fire prevention area |
|||||
|
|
||||||

