Newly Developed Land Plots in Kashihara, Nara
This listing presents a newly developed residential land subdivision, "Hatake 3-chome 6 Plots," located in Kashihara City, Nara Prefecture. The development consists of six plots of land, each ranging in size from approximately 130.10 to 134.55 square meters. The property is designated as a "building condition attached" land sale, meaning the purchase is conditional on entering into a building contract with the designated builder, SOUSEI Co., Ltd., within a specified period.
The agent's notes provide a comprehensive 22-step outline of the home completion process with SOUSEI. It begins with an initial consultation about your future lifestyle, followed by design discussions with a designer. After finalizing your "want to live" concept, you proceed to application, loan pre-screening, and contract signing. Detailed blueprint checks, the introduction of the "myhm" home app, and a three-party meeting between the client, designer, and construction manager follow. Steps include various application procedures, a ground-breaking ceremony, ground improvement and foundation work, framing, detailed carpentry, and finally completion and inspection. The process concludes with a final client inspection, equipment handling instructions, a key handover ceremony, moving in, and ongoing after-sales support.
The equipment specification for the standard SOUSEI build is detailed. It includes the APW330 resin windows with a 4-star insulation rating, the "MIRAIE" seismic damping system, a flat, open-plan kitchen, matte-finish wood flooring, a choice of two vanity types, a Venato D30 entrance door, a slab foundation, a traditional post-and-beam wooden frame construction method, and KMEW's "Hikari Sera" self-cleaning ceramic-coated exterior walls.
The area of Kashihara City offers a convenient lifestyle. The plots are within an 11-minute walk of Futakami Station on the Kintetsu Osaka Line and a 7-minute walk to a supermarket. The location is also within a 10-minute walk of a kindergarten and elementary school. An interesting fact about the region is its proximity to the ancient capital of Fujiwara-kyo, Japan's first capital city built with a grid pattern based on Chinese models. The closest major landmark is the historic Asuka-dera Temple, one of Japan's oldest temples, located a short drive away in the Asuka region, known for its rich archaeological sites and ancient burial mounds.