Komon Stage Ootoshi: A New Development in Yamaguchi City
This property is part of the Komon Stage Ootoshi development, a collection of building-conditioned land plots offered by Sekisui House, Ltd. in Yamaguchi City. The development offers excellent access to both central Yamaguchi and Ube areas, with Ootoshi Elementary School just a 3-minute walk away and JR Yamaguchi Line's Ootoshi Station within a 10-minute walk. The living environment is further enhanced by the proximity of Tomonosono Nursery School, also within a 10-minute walking radius.
Critical agent notes provide essential details for prospective buyers. The development permit number is Directive Open No. 63. Important remarks include: The farmland conversion number is Directive Rei 7 Agricultural Committee No. 5-105 (Reiwa 7, October 14). A water supply share fee of 33,000 yen (tax included 10%) applies for a 20mm diameter connection. The road widths are approximately 6.0m and 5.5m, consisting of public roads and private development roads with asphalt pavement. As the property is currently for sale, please note that your desired plot may already be under contract. To promote the formation of a good streetscape, a "Streetscape Guideline" has been created. Should any discrepancy in land area arise after the final survey upon completion of development, settlement will be made based on the price per square meter. Crucially, the land sale contract for this subdivision land will take effect on the condition that a construction contract is established with the seller, Sekisui House, Ltd., within three months of contract conclusion. If a construction contract is not established by the deadline, the land sale contract will be definitively voided, and any received earnest money will be promptly refunded in full without interest.
The area surrounding Yamaguchi City is rich in history and natural beauty. An interesting fact is that Yamaguchi City served as the capital of the region during the Muromachi period and was once known as the "Kyoto of the West." The closest major landmark is the stunning Ruriko-ji Temple, famous for its five-story pagoda, a National Treasure of Japan set within the serene grounds of Kozan Park.