Architectural Condition Land in Sakura City, Tochigi
This listing presents a newly developed residential land plot in the Kinunosato 5-chome area of Sakura City, Tochigi Prefecture. It is part of a nine-lot subdivision where construction work has been fully completed, and on-site viewings are available. The plots offer spacious lots starting from approximately 60 tsubo (around 198 square meters), with a thoughtful community design that includes pedestrian-friendly walkways and a park layout ensuring good visibility for safety.
Critical agent notes provide essential conditions for purchase. The property comes with an Equipment/Facilities note: "Land Development Prior Consultation Approval Document Metropolitan No. 2981." Furthermore, the Special Notes/Remarks specify important restrictions: "[Other Restrictions] There are regulations under the Landscape Act. This land is sold on the condition that a housing construction contract with Toyota Wood You Home Co., Ltd. is concluded within three months after the land sale contract is signed. If the housing construction contract is not established within this period, the land sale contract will become null and void, and all money received will be promptly refunded in full." This makes it a classic "architectural condition" land sale, where the purchase is contingent upon building a home with the specified builder.
The developer, Toyota Wood You Home, promotes a community-focused approach, emphasizing not just house building but also ongoing lifestyle support and resale assistance. The proposed homes utilize the 2x4 construction method, known for high insulation, airtightness, seismic resistance, and energy efficiency, with design and construction performance evaluations secured for all units.
The area offers a family-friendly environment with Sakura City Minami Elementary School a 10-minute walk away and the Ue-Akutsu Plateau Neighborhood Park just a 5-minute walk. An interesting fact about Sakura City is that its name, meaning "cherry blossom," reflects the region's beautiful spring scenery. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Nikko Toshogu Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its incredibly detailed and lavish carvings, located approximately an hour's drive away in the city of Nikko.