Funabashi purchase condo to offer keyless entry with facial recognition
- Adam German

- 3 hours ago
- 1 min read
Mitsui Fudosan Residential will introduce full facial-recognition access at Park Homes Funabashi, marking the company’s first for-sale condominium where residents can enter the building, unlock their units, and collect deliveries without keys or smartphones.

Park Homes Funabashi CG exterior rendering courtesy of the developer.
The project will use FreeiD, a facial-recognition ID platform developed by DXYZ, a Tokyo-based group company of real estate developer Migalo Holdings.
Mitsui Fudosan Residential has previously adopted FreeiD in rental residences, but Park Homes Funabashi will be the company’s first for-sale condominium to feature the platform.

Photo courtesy of the developers, AI-upscaled by Patience Realty as the original image was too low quality.
The system is designed to make daily movement smoother when residents are carrying bags, holding children, or otherwise have their hands full.
The condominium will also include LinkJapan’s HomeLink smart home service in all units.
The system allows residents to remotely operate air conditioning and automate appliances based on room temperature, humidity, or lighting conditions.
Optional smart home upgrades will include app-controlled smart locks, electric curtains, and remote water heater controls.
Property Outline
Project name: Park Homes Funabashi
Location: Funabashi, Chiba Prefecture
Access: 4 minutes on foot from JR Funabashi Station; 2 minutes from Keisei Funabashi Station
Scale: 15 floors
Total units: 121
Layouts: 1DK to 3LDK
Exclusive-use floor area: 30.51 sqm to 68.49 sqm
First phase previews: Began June 13th
First phase sales: Scheduled to begin in late July
Completion: Expected in late January 2028
Move-in: Scheduled for late May 2028
Source:
Impress Watch (Japanese only)



