Alpha States Niihama Hoshigoshi: A New Residential Development in Ehime
Alpha States Niihama Hoshigoshi is a new condominium development currently under construction in Niihama City, Ehime Prefecture. This pre-sale project comprises a total of 55 units across an eight-story reinforced concrete building, with handover scheduled for early July 2027. The development offers 2LDK and 3LDK layouts with exclusive areas ranging from approximately 58.98 to 82.20 square meters.
Critical agent notes have been provided. The exclusive area is measured from the wall centerline and differs from the registered area. The listed content is an overall summary, and it has not been determined whether the units will be sold all at once or in phases. The condominium overview (planned) is a summary relative to the overall plan (total of 55 units for sale after this sales period). This advertisement will be officially conducted on the property's website in late March 2026.
Furthermore, there is an important notice regarding a name change for the mansion. The change is as follows: [Old Name] Alpha States Hoshigoshi → [New Name] Alpha States Niihama Hoshigoshi. The change date is from Monday, February 2, 2026. Please note that there are no changes to the location, building, or construction plan. Additional details include balcony areas from 9.72 to 27.00 sqm, and other areas: alcove 2.10–2.50 sqm, porch 3.13–5.51 sqm, and terrace 11.30–12.40 sqm. The building confirmation number is No. ERI-25032243 (dated December 26, 2025). The developer is a member of the Shikoku Region Real Estate Fair Trade Council and the (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Kagawa Prefecture Land and Building Transaction Business Association.
The property boasts a convenient location just a 3-minute walk from the Setouchi Bus "Kawachi" bus stop and approximately a 10-minute walk from the large AEON MALL Niihama. It features ample on-site flat parking at 127% capacity, with the possibility for a second car, and first-floor units come with dedicated parking. Security is enhanced with surveillance cameras.
Niihama City, part of Ehime Prefecture on Shikoku Island, is historically known as a center for the *besshi* copper mine, which played a significant role in Japan's industrialization. A major landmark near the city is the stunningly beautiful Shikoku Karst, a high-altitude grassland plateau offering breathtaking panoramic views, hiking trails, and a unique alpine landscape, located within a reasonable driving distance.