Daiwa House "Securea Kofu Honmachi" - A Prime Building-Condition Plot in Central Kumamoto
This listing presents a residential plot for sale in the Securea Kofu Honmachi development, a building-condition land subdivision by Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd. The plot, identified as Lot 1, is a well-shaped, regular parcel with approximately 5 meters of frontage on a western road. The land area is a generous 242.87 square meters, situated in a quiet yet convenient area of Kumamoto City's Chuo Ward.
Critical agent notes have been provided. The equipment/facilities note states: "None, as this land does not require a development permit application." The special remarks contain essential contractual details: "[Explanation of Building-Condition Land Subdivision] This land is sold on the condition that, within three months of concluding the land sales contract, a housing construction contract is concluded with Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd. If it is determined that a house will not be built within this period, or if the housing construction contract is not concluded, the land sales contract will be nullified, and all money received will be refunded in full without interest. For details, please ask the staff." This is a classic building-condition (建築条件付) sale, meaning the purchase of the land is contingent upon also contracting Daiwa House to build your home.
The location offers excellent daily convenience. The JR Hohi Main Line's "Minami-Kumamoto" Station is within a 14-minute walk (approx. 1120m), providing rail access. For shopping, a Max Valu supermarket and a 7-Eleven convenience store are within a few minutes' walk. The area is also served by city gas, municipal water, and public sewer systems.
The surrounding Kumamoto area is rich in history and natural beauty. A major landmark is the iconic Kumamoto Castle, one of Japan's most impressive feudal castles, located a short drive north in the city center. The castle is a symbol of the region's samurai heritage and a must-visit tourist attraction following its extensive restoration after the 2016 earthquakes.