GREENSTAGE Kume-cho: A Prime Building-Condition Land Parcel in Kashihara, Nara
Presenting GREENSTAGE Kume-cho, an exceptional residential land development in the historic city of Kashihara, Nara. This development offers two prime plots of building-condition land, perfect for crafting your custom dream home. The available plots are Lot 1, a spacious 230.59 sqm parcel priced at 36.27 million yen, and Lot 5, a 148.81 sqm plot available for 23.40 million yen. Both lots are situated within the highly desirable school districts of Unobi Minami Elementary School and Unobi Junior High School, ensuring an excellent educational environment.
According to the agent's notes, the development is already completed. The land features several key advantages: it is a corner lot, regularly shaped, with frontage on a road over 6 meters wide that is asphalt-paved, and the terrain is flat, simplifying the construction process. The property is equipped with public utilities including Kansai Electric Power, public water and sewer systems, and city gas. The development permit number is omitted as the project is completed.
The location is exceptionally convenient, being just a 3-minute walk from Kintetsu's "Kashiharajingu-mae" Station on the Minami Osaka Line. This provides superb access not only to central Kashihara but also to Nara City and Osaka City. The immediate vicinity offers everyday amenities such as Unobi Minami Kindergarten (5-minute walk), a community center, Nanto Bank, and a Daily Canat Izumiya supermarket within a 10-minute walk.
Kashihara is a city steeped in history as Japan's first permanent capital. A fascinating fact about the area is that it is home to the Kashihara Shrine, a major Shinto sanctuary built on the site where Emperor Jimmu, Japan's legendary first emperor, is said to have ascended to the throne. Living here places you within easy reach of this significant cultural landmark, along with the many other ancient temples and burial mounds that dot the Nara basin, offering a unique blend of modern convenience and deep historical resonance.