Sekisui House "Common Stage" Maibara City Ugano Subdivision Land with Building Condition
This is a sale of two plots of land, each over 54 tsubo (approximately 180.11 m²), within the Sekisui House "Common Stage" development in Ugano, Maibara City, Shiga Prefecture. The land sale is conditional upon signing a building contract with the seller, Sekisui House Co., Ltd., within three months of the land purchase agreement. If the building contract is not concluded within this period, the land sale agreement becomes void, and any deposits received will be refunded in full without interest.
The property features a wide frontage road of approximately 6.0 meters (public road, asphalt pavement), allowing for smooth vehicle entry and exit. The subdivision's internal roads are designed as cul-de-sacs to minimize non-resident traffic, enhancing security. To foster a beautiful streetscape, the development has established "Townscape Guidelines," and exterior work must adhere to certain standards. Other regulations include the Landscape Act, adjacent land slope restrictions, road slope restrictions, and site area restrictions.
Utilities include Kansai Electric Power, individual propane gas, public water supply, and public sewer. The water supply connection fee is 164,440 yen (tax included) per plot for a 20mm connection. The development permit number is 000285 (issued August 28, Reiwa 5). The walking times and distances listed are approximate, measured from the farthest plot in the subdivision using 80 meters per minute. Please note that purchase applications are not accepted at the exhibition venue.
The area offers excellent convenience, with JR Hokuriku Main Line "Sakata" Station a 7-minute walk away, providing direct access to Kusatsu, Otsu, and Kyoto via Special Rapid services. Daily necessities are within easy reach, with two supermarkets and a drugstore within an 8-minute walk. A notable local landmark is the serene Lake Biwa, Japan's largest lake, located a short drive away, offering year-round recreational activities including boating, fishing, and lakeside cycling.