MISAWA HOME Fuji Nakajima: A Land Development with Construction Conditions
This residential land development in Fuji City, Shizuoka Prefecture, offers a rare opportunity to build your custom home in a quiet residential neighborhood with stunning views of Mount Fuji. The development consists of 14 total plots, with 6 currently available for sale. The land areas range from 165.55 square meters (approximately 50.38 tsubo) to 199.23 square meters (approximately 60.26 tsubo), providing ample space for a family home.
Critical agent notes specify that this is a land sale with construction conditions. The development falls under a residential inducement area and includes conditions for exterior construction work. Some plots are scheduled for utility pole, support pillar, and guy wire installation. Most importantly, this is a "Construction Condition Attached Lot." The land is sold on the condition that the buyer enters into a housing construction contract with Misawa Home within three months of signing the land sale contract. If it is determined that a building will not be constructed within this period, or if the construction contract is not finalized, the land sale contract becomes void and all monies received will be refunded in full without interest. The seller's plots are numbers 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, while the sales agency plots are numbers 1, 4, 5, 11, 12, 13, and 14. The development permit number is Fuji City Construction Instruction No. 2-14, dated September 18, Reiwa 7 (2025).
The development is situated in a highly convenient location. JR Nembutsu Line's "Tatebori" Station is an 11-12 minute walk away, providing rail access. Daily necessities are within easy reach, with a Seven-Eleven convenience store just a 4-minute walk and several supermarkets including KO Mart Fine Fuji and Max Value Fuji Yahatamachi within an 8-9 minute walk. The area is served by Fuji Municipal Fuji Chuo Elementary School and Fuji Municipal Fuji Junior High School.
Fuji City is part of the greater Mount Fuji area, a region deeply intertwined with Japan's natural and cultural heritage. An interesting local fact is that the city has historically been a major center for paper manufacturing, leveraging the pure water runoff from Mount Fuji. The closest major landmark is, unmistakably, the iconic Mount Fuji itself, which offers a breathtaking backdrop to daily life and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The development's promotional photos highlight direct views of the mountain from the plots, making it a truly special location.