Common Stage Hanagoka III: A Build-to-Order Residential Development in Shimonoseki
Common Stage Hanagoka III is a residential land subdivision developed by Sekisui House, located in Sueue, Shimonoseki City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. This development offers a total of 11 plots, with 4 currently available for sale. The land plots range in size from approximately 169.13 square meters to 203.84 square meters, providing ample space for custom home construction.
According to the agent's notes, the development is equipped with the following utilities: Electricity from Chugoku Electric Power, individual LP gas, public water supply, public sewerage for wastewater and greywater, and U-shaped gutters for rainwater. A water supply contribution fee of 44,000 yen (tax included) is required for a 20mm pipe diameter. The development permit number is listed as completed for plots 1, 2, 4, and 7.
Critical special notes and remarks have been provided. The road width is approximately 4.0 to 6.0 meters (public road, asphalt pavement). As the property is currently for sale, the agent asks for understanding if a desired plot has already been sold. To promote the formation of a good streetscape, a "Streetscape Guideline" has been created. Importantly, the land sale contract for this subdivision will only take effect on the condition that a building construction contract is concluded with the seller, Sekisui House Co., Ltd., within three months of signing the sale contract. If the building construction contract is not concluded by the deadline, the land sale contract will be definitively nullified, and any received deposits will be promptly refunded in full without interest.
The area offers a quiet residential environment. It is conveniently located just a 4-minute walk (approx. 310m) from Hanagoka Elementary School, making it an attractive environment for families. A notable local landmark is the Hanagoka Hachimangu Shrine, approximately a 5-minute walk away. This shrine is famous for housing 'Haja no Ontachi,' the largest sword in Japan, which is designated as a Tangible Cultural Property. The property is also a 13-minute walk from Suo-Hanagoka Station on the JR Iwakuni Line, providing regional rail access.