Comprehensive Overview of Sekisui House's Common Stage Ichino-cho Development
Critical agent notes provide essential details about the terms of sale. The equipment and development status is noted as "Completed (Lot 2, Lot 3)." Furthermore, special remarks clarify the specific conditions of this land sale: "In this subdivision, a 'Townscape Guideline' has been established to ensure beautiful streetscapes and a rich living environment. The land sale contract for this subdivision will take effect on the condition that a construction work contract is concluded with the seller, Sekisui House Co., Ltd., within three months after the contract is signed. If a construction work contract is not concluded by the deadline, the land sale contract will be definitively invalidated, and any received earnest money, etc., will be promptly refunded in full without interest."
The property leverages Sekisui House's advanced construction methods. The development features the proprietary "Sherwood Construction Method" and "Sherwood Premium Structural Materials," which balance strength and design freedom. The "Dynamic Frame System" offers superior safety and overwhelming design flexibility, allowing for ceiling heights of 2700mm and column-free spans of up to 7 meters, creating open, dynamic living spaces.
The area around Hamamatsu is rich in culture and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that Hamamatsu is known as the "City of Music" in Japan, famous for its musical instrument manufacturing, including Yamaha and Kawai pianos. The closest major tourist attraction is the magnificent Hamamatsu Castle, a reconstructed hilltop castle offering panoramic views of the city and housing a museum on local history.