Comprehensive Details on Sekisui House's "Common Stage Kume Central" Land Plots
This listing presents "Common Stage Kume Central," a land subdivision by Sekisui House in Shunan City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. The property consists of building-conditioned land plots, meaning the land sale 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 construction contract is not finalized within this period, the land sale contract becomes void, and any deposits paid will be refunded in full without interest.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The Equipment/Facilities are noted as "Completed (1, 2)." The Special Notes/Remarks include: Road width is approximately 6.0m (public road: asphalt pavement). As the property is currently for sale, please note that your desired plot may already be sold. To promote the formation of a good streetscape, a "Streetscape Guideline" has been created. The land sale contract for this subdivision land becomes effective on the condition that a building construction contract is established with the seller, Sekisui House Co., Ltd., within three months after the contract is concluded. If the building construction contract is not established by the deadline, the land sale contract is definitively invalidated, and any received deposits, etc., will be promptly refunded in full without interest.
The plots range in size from approximately 299.83 to 300.02 square meters. The development is situated in a highly convenient residential area. Kume Elementary School is a 5-minute walk (350m) away, and daily necessities are within easy reach, with a drugstore a 4-minute walk and a supermarket a 7-minute walk from the site. The location offers excellent daily living amenities.
The area of Shunan City is part of Yamaguchi Prefecture, historically known for its industrial heritage and beautiful natural scenery along the Seto Inland Sea. An interesting local fact is that Shunan City was formed from the merger of Tokuyama and Shinnan'yo cities, areas long associated with chemical production. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Kintai Bridge (Kintaikyo) in nearby Iwakuni, a stunning historical wooden arch bridge spanning the Nishiki River and designated as a National Treasure.