Daiwa House "Securea Mizuhomachi": A Land Sale with Construction Conditions in Shimonoseki City
This listing presents "Securea Mizuhomachi," a residential land development by Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd., located in the quiet residential neighborhood of Mizuhomachi, Shimonoseki City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. The development consists of a total of 7 plots, with 3 plots currently available for sale: Plot 3 (204.32 sqm), Plot 4 (204.33 sqm), and Plot 5 (203.96 sqm). Each plot offers a spacious area over 200 square meters, providing a sense of openness and brightness, and their regular shapes allow for versatile home planning to suit various lifestyles.
Essential daily facilities are conveniently located nearby, including MaxValu supermarket, drugstores, and convenience stores. The area is within a 10-minute walk to Nakamura Elementary School. The property is approximately a 37-minute walk from JR Sanyo Main Line's "Shimonoseki" Station.
Critical Agent Notes Translation: The equipment/facilities are governed by development permit number: Directive 7 Shudo No. 61-3. Important remarks: Regarding the 3.63 sqm garbage station, there is a 1/7 share for each plot. For Plots 4 and 5, there is a 1/2 share in a 41.77 sqm common area. [Explanation of Land Sale with Construction Conditions]: This land is sold on the condition that within 3 months after concluding the land sale contract, a housing construction contract must be 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 finalized, the land sale contract will be voided, and all money received will be refunded in full without interest. For details, please inquire with the staff.
The surrounding area of Shimonoseki is rich in history and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that Shimonoseki is historically famous for the Battle of Dan-no-ura in 1185, which marked the end of the Genpei War and the rise of the first shogunate. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Kintai-kyo Bridge in nearby Iwakuni, a stunning historical wooden arch bridge spanning the Nishiki River, renowned as one of Japan's three most famous bridges.