Sekisui House Common Stage Utazu: A Custom-Built Home in a Planned Community
The development features plots ranging from 201.1 to 226.3 square meters, with a total of 7 plots, 4 of which are currently available. The area is fully developed and serviced. Key infrastructure includes electricity from Shikoku Electric Power, town gas from Shikoku Gas, public water supply (with a connection fee of 65,000 yen including tax for a 13mm pipe), individual combined septic tanks for wastewater, and roadside gutters for rainwater drainage.
Critical agent notes provide essential details: The development permit numbers are No. 90 (May 28, 2021) and No. 96 (October 14, 2021) (amended). Road widths are generous: the southern town road is approximately 8.2m to 9.0m wide, while internal subdivision roads are approximately 6.0m to 8.0m wide and asphalt-paved. There is no private road burden. A local neighborhood association, the Shinmachi Residents' Association, exists around the subdivision (no membership fee, annual fee of 6,000 yen). A designated garbage station (4.34 sqm) within the subdivision will be co-owned by the buyers (1/7 share per plot) or maintained by the residents, who will bear the costs for upkeep and repairs. To foster a pleasant living environment, the subdivision has established its own streetscape guidelines regarding exterior design and building placement, and cooperation from buyers is requested.
Utazu Town is known for its family-friendly atmosphere and robust child-rearing support. The area is conveniently located within walking distance of daily necessities, with Utazu Town Hall and a supermarket approximately a 10-11 minute walk away. An interesting local fact is that Utazu is a coastal town on the Seto Inland Sea, historically known for salt production. The closest major landmark is the iconic Great Seto Bridge, one of the world's longest two-tiered bridge systems, connecting Kagawa Prefecture to Okayama Prefecture and offering spectacular views of the islands.