Sekisui House Common Stage Shirakuracho: A Build-to-Order Land Plot in Kurashiki
This listing presents a build-to-order land plot within the Sekisui House "Common Stage Shirakuracho" development in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture. The plot, with a generous land area of 437.01 square meters (approximately 132.19 tsubo), is offered for sale at a price of 51,290,000 yen. The sale is conditional upon entering into a building contract with the seller, Sekisui House Ltd., within three months of the land purchase agreement.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The equipment status is listed as "Completed (1)," indicating the land development is finished. The special remarks contain vital legal and contractual information: "Restrictions based on the City Planning Act and other laws and regulations: Landscape Act, Urban Renaissance Special Measures Act, Land Readjustment and Specific Embankment Regulation Act." Furthermore, the contractual condition is explicitly stated: "The land sale contract for this subdivision plot will take effect on the condition that a building construction contract is concluded with the seller, Sekisui House Ltd., within three months after the contract is signed. If the building construction contract is not concluded by the deadline, the land sale contract will be definitively voided, and any received deposits, etc., will be promptly refunded in full without interest."
The property is designed for a custom-built Sekisui House, featuring their advanced construction technologies. These include the seismic isolation structure "Seekers," designed to withstand magnitude "7" class earthquakes, the versatile "Dynamic Frame System" for safety and design freedom, and the proprietary "Sherwood Construction Method" that balances strength and spatial flexibility. The home can be equipped with the "Green First Zero" standard, aiming for net-zero energy through solar power generation and high-efficiency appliances. The build comes with an initial 30-year warranty, extendable via the unique "U-Trust System."
The location in Kurashiki's Shirakuracho district offers excellent daily convenience. Supermarkets, banks, a post office, and a hospital are all within a 5-minute walk. The area is rich in history and culture. A short drive away is the iconic Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter, famous for its beautifully preserved Edo-period merchant houses lining a willow-lined canal, now home to museums, cafes, and shops. This unique blend of modern residential comfort and access to a major historical landmark makes it a compelling location.