Commons Stage Utazu III: A Build-to-Order Residential Plot in Kagawa
This property is a residential plot within the "Commons Stage Utazu III" development, a build-to-order land subdivision project by Sekisui House in Utazu Town, Kagawa Prefecture. The development is designed to create a harmonious residential environment with a focus on safety and comfort. The land plots are sold with a construction condition, meaning the land purchase contract only becomes valid if a building construction contract with the seller, Sekisui House Co., Ltd., is concluded within three months of signing. If the building contract is not finalized within this period, the land sale contract is voided and all deposits are promptly refunded in full without interest.
Critical agent notes provide essential details about the infrastructure and community guidelines. The road widths are as follows: the east side faces a municipal road approximately 8.9 meters wide (asphalt paved), while the north and south sides face municipal roads approximately 5.9 meters wide (asphalt paved). There is no private road burden for the owner. The garbage station is located in front of each residence. To foster a pleasant living environment and streetscape, this subdivision has established its own community guidelines regarding exterior structures and building considerations. Buyers are requested to agree and cooperate with the intent of forming this cohesive streetscape.
The development offers "Individual Free Design," where Sekisui House builds a plan from scratch for each customer's home, supported by various professionals. Their living concept features a "Family Suite," a large, partition-free living space designed to allow family members to freely engage in their preferred activities, fostering a comfortable connection. The area is well-serviced with utilities including city gas from Shikoku Gas, electricity from Shikoku Electric Power, public water supply, and public sewerage.
Utazu Town in Kagawa Prefecture offers a blend of coastal living and cultural access. An interesting local fact is that the town is home to the Seto Ohashi Bridge, one of the world's longest two-tiered bridge systems, connecting several islands in the Seto Inland Sea. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Kotohira-gu Shrine (commonly known as Konpira-san), a famous Shinto shrine dedicated to sailors and seafaring, located a short drive away in the neighboring town.