Prime Building Plot in Hikari, Yamaguchi with Sekisui Heim Construction
This listing presents a prime building plot within the Sekisui Heim Hikari Kyowa Town III development, a secure and well-planned residential subdivision. The available plot, Lot 6, offers a generous land area of 200.54 square meters and is priced at 8.96 million yen. This is a building-conditioned land sale, meaning the purchase is contingent upon entering into a building contract with the designated builder, Sekisui Heim Chugoku-Shikoku Corporation, within a specified period.
The property benefits from excellent sunlight and is situated in a quiet residential neighborhood, making it an ideal choice for families. According to the agent's notes, the development permit number is Directive Hikari Miyako No. 24 (Reiwa 5, May 11). The seller's special remark is: "First, please feel free to inquire." This indicates a welcoming approach from the developer for prospective buyers to begin discussions.
The included construction package from Sekisui Heim features robust engineering and modern home technologies. Key equipment and specifications include a raft foundation resistant to liquefaction, high-strength units designed to withstand severe earthquakes, a box-frame structure for durability, and a unit construction method that allows for rapid weatherproofing. The home will also feature high insulation, a year-round air conditioning system (Comfort Airy), a solar power generation system to reduce utility costs, a Smart Heim Navi HEMS for energy management, and a backup storage battery for peace of mind during power outages.
The area of Hikari in Yamaguchi Prefecture offers a balanced lifestyle with convenient access to daily amenities. A notable nearby landmark is the iconic Kintai Bridge in the neighboring city of Iwakuni, a stunning historical wooden arch bridge and a designated National Treasure. Closer to home, residents will appreciate the proximity to AEON Hikari store, just an 8-minute walk away. The region is also known for its beautiful coastal scenery along the Seto Inland Sea.