Architectural Condition Land in Amagasaki's Nishi Koyo 2-chome
This property offers a rare opportunity to acquire a plot of land in Amagasaki City, Hyogo Prefecture, with an architectural condition attached. The development consists of two lots, Lot 1 and Lot 2, with land areas of 137.80 square meters and 134.42 square meters respectively. Both are priced at 39.8 million yen. The land is situated on a southeast-facing road with a generous width of 9.3 meters, ensuring excellent access and sunlight.
The sale is contingent upon signing a building contract with the designated builder within a specified period. The developer presents example plans for a high-specification, Net Zero Energy House (ZEH) standard home, designed to be warm in winter and cool in summer. The proposed exterior features a sophisticated and substantial design intended to be a source of pride for years to come. Example interior layouts showcase a spacious 20-tatami mat LDK (Living-Dining-Kitchen), a kitchen with a pantry, an entrance with a walk-in shoe closet, and parking space for two cars side-by-side. Numerous custom design styles are presented, including Urban Stay, Craft Vintage, Cafe Natural, and Hygge Nordic, allowing for personalization. Featured amenities in the example plans include a living room staircase to foster family interaction, high side windows for natural light and privacy, a dishwasher, electric locks, a study, a linen closet, a spacious shoe closet, a cupboard, and a study space in the bright living area. The property is connected to city gas, public water, and sewer systems.
The location in Nishi Koyo is highly convenient for daily life. Amagasaki Municipal Muko Kita Elementary School is approximately a 4-minute walk away, and Amagasaki Municipal Joyo Junior High School is about a 9-minute walk. For shopping, the Izumiya Shopping Center Konya store is a 13-minute walk, and a 7-Eleven convenience store is just a 5-minute walk. Access to public transport is available via bus from Muko-no-sho Station on the Hankyu Kobe Line, with a 6-minute bus ride plus a 12-minute walk. The area is part of the vibrant Kansai region. An interesting local fact is that Amagasaki is historically known for its sake brewing and as a major industrial center. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Osaka Castle, located approximately 15 kilometers east, a magnificent historical site surrounded by parklands.