GREENSTAGE Higashimuro: A Modern Development in Nara's Katsuragi City
This listing presents GREENSTAGE Higashimuro, a new land subdivision development in Katsuragi City, Nara Prefecture. The development consists of six plots of land, each sold with a building condition attached. This means the purchase of the land is conditional upon entering into a building contract with the designated construction company within a specified period. The plots range in size from 200.51 square meters to 210.15 square meters, with prices starting from 12.74 million yen up to 14.94 million yen. The development has received official approval under Nara Prefecture Construction Directive No. 112-101.
The property is designed for modern living, with a sample home plan named "Grigio" showcasing a unified grey-toned aesthetic. Key features of the plan include a spacious 18-tatami mat Living-Dining-Kitchen area with a 2500mm ceiling height, downlights, indirect lighting, electric shutters, and air conditioning. The layout includes a 4.5-tatami Japanese-style room, an 8-tatami master bedroom with a walk-in closet, and two additional 5.1-tatami bedrooms with built-in closets. The development offers practical amenities such as parking for 2-3 cars, a front road width of over 6 meters, and connections to city gas, public water, and sewer systems.
Located within the school districts for Shijo Elementary and Shijo Junior High School, the area is well-serviced. Daily conveniences are close by, including DCM and Cocokara Fine drugstore within a 7-minute walk, and restaurants like Bikkuri Donkey and Gyoza no Ohsho within 6 minutes. The Katsuragi City Hall Shijo Branch is approximately a 14-minute walk away.
The area is rich in history, being part of the ancient Yamato region. A major nearby landmark is the Taima-dera Temple, a historic Buddhist temple founded in the 7th century, renowned for its beautiful garden and the world's largest mandala. The property is also conveniently situated just a 13-minute walk from Kintetsu Shijo Station on the Kintetsu Gose Line, providing access to the wider Kansai region.