Sekisui Heim Iwakuni City Imazu Town Phase 2: A Secure and Well-Located Building Lot
This listing presents a building-conditioned land plot within the Sekisui Heim development in Iwakuni City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. The land, designated as Lot 1, offers a generous area of 173.59 square meters and is priced at 17.63 million yen. The property is conveniently located within a 17-minute walk from JR Sanyo Main Line's Iwakuni Station, providing excellent access to regional transportation.
Critical agent notes have been provided. The equipment/facilities section states: "No development permit application is required for this land." Important remarks include: "The road within the complex (position-designated road) will be a shared co-ownership portion. The area is designated as a quasi-fire prevention zone. 'Mapcode' and 'MAPCODE' are registered trademarks of DENSO Corporation. Please feel free to inquire for more details." These notes are essential for understanding the land's regulatory status and ownership structure.
The property is part of a secure Sekisui Heim subdivision. The construction condition requires that the building be contracted through Sekisui Heim Chugoku-Shikoku. However, buyers have the freedom to design their custom home plan. Example plans showcase a 3LDK layout with a building area of 76.66 square meters. The development emphasizes high-quality, factory-produced construction with features like a raft foundation resistant to liquefaction, high-strength units designed to withstand major seismic events, a box-frame structure, a year-round air conditioning system (Comfort Airy), a Home Energy Management System (HEMS), and a solar power generation system for energy resilience.
The surrounding area of Iwakuni offers a blend of convenience and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that Iwakuni is famous for its historic Kintai-kyo, a beautiful wooden arch bridge originally built in 1673 without using a single nail. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Iwakuni Castle, a hilltop samurai castle reconstructed in 1962, which offers panoramic views of the city and the Kintai-kyo bridge below.