Claire Asahiminami: A Prime Plot in a Quiet Nara Neighborhood
This listing presents a prime plot of land within the Claire Asahiminami development, offering a blank canvas for your dream home in a tranquil residential area of Takada City, Nara Prefecture. The plot is a free-plan site, allowing for maximum design flexibility to suit your lifestyle. According to the agent's notes, the equipment and facilities are 'completed, therefore omitted,' indicating the land is fully serviced and ready for construction.
The property is situated on flat land, ensuring easy accessibility and construction. It is located in the heart of Takada City, providing convenient access to daily necessities. The area is well-equipped with supermarkets, financial institutions, and parks, making it a practical and comfortable place to live. Transportation is highly convenient with three different train lines accessible: Kintetsu Minami-Osaka Line's 'Takadashi' Station is a 10-minute walk, JR Wakayama Line's 'Takada' Station is a 13-minute walk, and Kintetsu Osaka Line's 'Yamato-Takada' Station is a 21-minute walk. This multi-line access facilitates easy commutes and travel.
A key feature is the availability of a model house for viewing within the developer's larger 'Onaka' subdivision. This model home, built by the reputable 55-year-old construction company Asari Komuten (who can also handle the building contract for this plot), showcases potential layouts and finishes. It is open for viewing on weekends throughout June, allowing prospective buyers to visualize the possibilities. The model home highlights features like a spacious shoe closet, a compact washbasin in the entrance hall, and an independent staircase.
The surrounding area of Nara is steeped in history and natural beauty. An interesting fact is that nearby Asuka Village is considered the birthplace of Japanese civilization, serving as the capital region in the 6th and 7th centuries. The closest major landmark is the iconic Tōdai-ji Temple in Nara City, a UNESCO World Heritage site housing the Great Buddha (Daibutsu). While a short drive away, it represents the profound cultural heritage of the prefecture.