Corner Plot in Kita-Imaichi 7-chome, Kashiba City, Nara
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a prime corner plot in the second phase of the Kita-Imaichi 7-chome development. The land for sale, Plot 1, offers a generous area of approximately 132.32 square meters (about 40 tsubo) and is one of five total plots in this subdivision. The location is exceptionally convenient, situated close to the Chuwakansen road, which features a sidewalk and provides a bright, safe, and accessible route to the nearby Nijō Station on the Kintetsu Osaka Line, just a 14-minute walk away.
According to the agent's notes, the development is designed with modern living in mind. Homes built here will feature high construction standards, including Seismic Grade 3 earthquake resistance, high airtightness (0.6 or lower), and excellent thermal insulation with a UA value of 0.45. This energy-efficient design allows for whole-house climate control with just a single air conditioning unit for both summer and winter. The seller, DAI-SEI Co., Ltd., is open to consultations on floor plans, design, and home loans. They also note that there are larger plots available in the area that are not actively advertised.
The surrounding neighborhood is family-friendly and well-equipped. The Asahigaoka New Town area is nearby, offering access to large parks. Daily shopping is convenient with both the MANDAI and OKUWA supermarkets within a 10-minute reach. The wider development is planned for a total of 14 plots, promising a vibrant new community. The property listing includes specific development permit information: the permit number is 高土29-4.
The area of Kashiba City in Nara Prefecture offers a blend of suburban comfort and rich cultural access. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the Nijōzan Shōhō-ji Temple, a historic site with a beautiful five-story pagoda. For a major tourist attraction, residents are within a reasonable distance of the iconic Hōryū-ji Temple, one of the oldest wooden buildings in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing Japan's profound Buddhist history and architectural mastery.