Logos Home Hakodate: Building Condition Land in a Quiet Residential Area
This property listing presents two building condition land plots in Hakodate, Hokkaido, offering a rare opportunity to construct a custom home in a well-established neighborhood. The land is sold with a specific construction condition: within three months of signing the land purchase contract, a building contract must be signed with Logos Home Co., Ltd. If a house is not confirmed to be built within this period, or if the building contract is not finalized, the land sale contract becomes void and all monies received will be fully refunded.
The two plots offer distinct characteristics. Lot 1, priced at 9.9 million yen, is a corner lot with an open feel, promising good natural light and ventilation. Lot 2, priced at 9.5 million yen, features a spacious plot of approximately 225.80 square meters (about 68 tsubo), offering ample room for design flexibility. The site is flat, making it easy for bicycles and strollers, and the current state is vacant land, meaning no demolition costs are required, allowing for a smooth start to construction after handover.
The surrounding area is a quiet residential district with a good living environment. It is within a city gas area, which is economical and environmentally friendly. Practical amenities are conveniently located: Lawson convenience store is a 5-minute walk, an Aomori Michinoku Bank branch is a 9-minute walk, and a supermarket is within a 17-minute walk. For families, Kameda Elementary School is about a 10-minute walk away, making the commute easy for young children. The famous cherry blossom viewing spot, Goryokaku Park, is also approximately a 9-minute walk from the property.
Transport access is provided by two nearby bus stops: the "Taya Iriguchi" bus stop is a 6-minute walk and the "Goryokaku Koen Ura" bus stop is a 7-minute walk. JR Hakodate Main Line's "Goryokaku" Station is about a 25-minute walk. The land does not require a development permit application. Other restrictions include compliance with the Landscape Act and regulations for land readjustment work zones.