Sekisui Heim Hachiken 10-Jo Nishi 2-Chome: A Prime Building Plot in Sapporo
This listing presents a prime building plot located at Hachiken 10-Jo Nishi 2-Chome 135-39 in Sapporo's Nishi Ward, Hokkaido. The land is a spacious 137.95 square meters (approximately 41.72 tsubo) with a wide frontage facing a designated road of 7.272 meters, allowing for a layout that could accommodate two cars parked side-by-side. The plot is a flat, regularly shaped parcel, making it an ideal foundation for a new home.
This is a land sale with a building condition attached. According to the agent's critical notes, this land is sold on the condition that within three months of signing the land purchase contract, the buyer must enter into a house construction contract with a builder designated by Hokkaido Sekisui Heim Co., Ltd. If it is determined that a house will not be built within this period, the land sale contract becomes void and all money received will be refunded in full without interest.
The property is subject to several area regulations: it is within an 18-meter height control district, a landscape planning area, a green space conservation and creation district, a land readjustment work regulation area, and an automobile congestion district. The main utilities—electricity, Sapporo city water, public sewer, and individual propane gas—are all available and supplied to the completed plot.
The location offers excellent daily convenience. A Lawson convenience store is just a 3-minute walk away, with a JR fresh market supermarket reachable in a 9-minute walk. The area is also within walking distance of a post office and drugstores. For transportation, both JR Gakuen-toshi Line's "Hachiken" Station and "Shinkawa" Station are accessible within a 13-14 minute walk, providing flexible commuting options.
The surrounding Nishi Ward area is a well-established residential part of Sapporo. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Hachiken area has historical roots in agriculture and horse breeding, with "Hachiken" loosely translating to "eight fields." For recreation and tourism, residents are within a reasonable distance of the vibrant Susukino entertainment district and are not far from the scenic foothills and parks that lead toward the iconic mountains surrounding Sapporo, such as the popular day-trip destination of Mount Moiwa, known for its spectacular night views of the city.