Comprehensive Details on the Sekisui House "Common Stage Hōseki-dai" Building-Conditioned Land Plot
This listing presents a building-conditioned land plot within the "Common Stage Hōseki-dai" development by Sekisui House in Takanezawa Town, Tochigi Prefecture. The plot is offered for sale with the condition that a building contract with the seller, Sekisui House, must be concluded within three months of the land purchase agreement. This ensures a seamless process from land acquisition to home construction with a major, trusted builder. The land area is approximately 199.11 to 199.12 square meters.
Critical agent notes have been provided and are fully translated here. Equipment/Facilities: None, as the land does not require a development permit. Special Notes/Remarks: The land is subject to the Landscape Act and the Embankment Regulation Act. A water supply share/burden fee (20mm) of 113,000 yen (tax included) applies. As the land is prior to subdivision, the area is subject to potential increase or decrease; however, adjustments will not be made for changes of less than 1m². Tsubo measurements are converted at 1m² = 0.3025 tsubo, with figures below the third decimal place truncated. Walking times to facilities are calculated at 80 meters per minute. This is a first-come, first-served sale, and the property may already be under contract. Applications for purchase are not accepted at the venue; please inquire with the agent for details. Importantly, the land sale contract for this subdivision land becomes effective on the condition that a building work contract is established with the seller, Sekisui House Co., Ltd., within three months of contract conclusion. If the building contract is not established by the deadline, the land sale contract becomes definitively void, and any received deposits will be promptly refunded in full without interest.
The location offers practical daily conveniences, with the Kansaki Takanezawa store about a 4-minute walk away and the Torisen Takanezawa supermarket approximately a 6-minute walk. For regional travel, JR "Hōjaku-ji" Station is about a 7-minute drive. An interesting local fact is that the station building at Hōjaku-ji Station was designed by the renowned architect Kengo Kuma, featuring a modern and distinctive structure that serves as a minor architectural landmark in the area. The wider region is known for its serene natural setting, with the iconic Nikko Toshogu Shrine and the scenic Lake Chuzenji located within a reasonable driving distance, offering world heritage cultural sites and beautiful mountain lake vistas.