Smart Heim City Mitaka Jindaiji: A Land Sale with Architectural Conditions
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The property is completed and ready for construction. A gift campaign is currently running on the official website. Viewings are possible, but appointments via web or phone are required as staff may not be present on-site without a reservation. The development adheres to a streetscape guideline. Building specifications are conditional upon the installation of a solar power generation system, a Home Energy Management System (HEMS), and an EV outlet. The area is designated as a quasi-fire prevention zone (neighborhood commercial) and under Building Standards Act Article 22 regulations (Category 1 Low-Rise Residential). It is also subject to a 25m Category 2 Height District (neighborhood commercial) and a Category 1 Height District (Category 1 Low-Rise). Please note that published drawings are based on planning-stage designs and may differ from the final build; construction necessities may lead to changes, with the completed building state taking priority. Streetscape images and CG may include already-sold plots. Furniture and furnishings are not included in the sale price. The handover period is after all procedures are complete; for properties under construction, it is after completion. This is a land sale with architectural conditions: the buyer must enter into a housing construction contract with Tokyo Sekisui Heim Co., Ltd. within three months of the land sale contract. If the construction contract is not established within this period, the land sale contract becomes void and all money received will be refunded in full without interest. There are 10 plots in total (2 sold via priority sale). There is no water supply burden fee.
The location in Mitaka's Jindaiji area offers a serene setting while maintaining excellent access to central Tokyo via the JR Chuo Line, with direct service to Shinjuku Station in approximately 21 minutes. The area is rich in nature and history, being home to the famous Jindaiji Temple, one of Tokyo's oldest temples, founded in 733 AD. The temple is renowned for its beautiful grounds, seasonal festivals, and its signature soba noodles. The property is also within a short walking distance of the expansive Jindaiji Park, a popular spot for cherry blossoms and relaxation.