Sekisui Heim Shimonoseki Otsuki Miya no Machi Subdivision Land
This is a plot of land for sale in the Otsuki Miya no Machi area of Shimonoseki City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, offered as part of a Sekisui Heim subdivision. The land spans a generous 191.78 square meters and is listed at a price of 9.5 million yen. The property is conveniently located within walking distance of local amenities, with Otsuki Elementary School approximately a 7-minute walk away, making it an attractive location for families.
Critical agent notes specify that this is a "construction-conditioned" land sale. The land is sold on the condition that the buyer enters into a housing construction contract with Sekisui Heim Chushikoku Corporation within three months of signing the land sale agreement. If it is determined that housing will not be built within this period, or if the housing construction contract is not finalized, the land sale contract will be nullified and all monies received will be refunded in full without interest. The development permit number for this project is Shimonoseki City Directive Metropolitan Construction No. R5-14 (Kai) (Reiwa 5, May 23). For inquiries, the provided free dial number is 0037-630-62563.
The subdivision promises a modern, energy-efficient home built with Sekisui Heim's factory-produced methods, ensuring consistent quality and strength. Planned features for homes built here include a solar power generation system to reduce monthly utility costs, a storage battery (e.g., Nichicon 12kWh) to provide essential power during outages, and a Smart Heim Navi (HEMS) for energy management. Construction utilizes a unit construction method that can achieve weather-tightness in a single day. Additional amenities are set to include a Comfort Airy year-round air conditioning system for whole-floor warmth, a dishwasher, a delivery box, and durable tile exterior walls.
The surrounding area of Shimonoseki is rich in history and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that Shimonoseki is historically known as the site where the Treaty of Shimonoseki was signed in 1895, concluding the First Sino-Japanese War. For recreation and tourism, residents can easily visit the iconic Kanmon Strait, a busy waterway separating Honshu and Kyushu, offering spectacular views and the famous Kanmon Bridge.