Koei Town Magawa 6th Phase: A Prime Residential Plot in Kashihara, Nara
This listing presents a rare opportunity to acquire a prime residential plot within the Koei Town Magawa 6th Phase development in Kashihara City, Nara Prefecture. This is Plot B, a spacious 145.14 square meter (approximately 43.9 tsubo) lot, part of a total of 8 plots in this subdivision. The plot is a level, regularly shaped parcel of land with a 6-meter wide public road to the east, offering excellent access. The western side borders farmland, ensuring a bright and open environment with no overlooking buildings.
The property is sold as vacant land (更地). The agent's special notes are critical to understanding the purchase conditions. The current status is vacant land, and the agent encourages interested parties to feel free to inquire for a viewing or to discuss preferred dates. Importantly, this is a land sale with attached building conditions. The designated construction contractor company is Koei Housing Corporation. The contract for the building construction between the land purchaser and the construction contractor must be concluded within approximately 3 months from the land sale contract. If the above condition is not fulfilled, the land sale contract will be canceled, and all money received from the land purchaser will be refunded without interest.
The location is highly convenient, within walking distance of daily necessities. JR Kanahashi Station on the Sakurai Line is just a 6-minute walk away, providing direct rail access. The area is also within walking distance of the large AEON Mall Kashihara Aruru, a major shopping and entertainment complex. For those interested in sustainable living, the development is eligible for a GX-oriented housing subsidy of 1.1 million yen, with the developer having a track record of 8 successful applications under the 2025 subsidy scheme.
Kashihara City is rich in history, being part of the ancient Yamato region, the cradle of Japanese civilization. A short drive away is the iconic Asuka Historical National Government Park, an area dotted with ancient burial mounds, temples, and stone artifacts from the Asuka Period (538-710 AD), offering a profound connection to Japan's earliest history.