Common Stage Koyama Jonoku 1-Chome: A Land Parcel with Construction Conditions in a Completed Residential Area
This listing presents a land parcel for sale within the "Common Stage Koyama Jonoku 1-Chome" development in Oyama City, Tochigi Prefecture. The property is part of a completed, well-planned residential neighborhood with established infrastructure and a serene environment. The land is sold with construction conditions, meaning the purchase contract only becomes valid once a building construction contract is signed with the seller, Sekisui House, Ltd., within three months.
Critical agent notes have been provided. The equipment/facilities status is noted as "Completed (Lot 5, Lot 6)." Important remarks include compliance with the Landscape Act, Urban Regeneration Special Measures Act, Embankment Regulation Act, and Buried Cultural Properties Protection Act. The earnest money protection agency is Nishi Nihon Jutaku Sangyo Credit Guarantee Co., Ltd. Square meter to tsubo conversions use 1m² = 0.3025 tsubo, with figures truncated beyond the second decimal. To maintain a pleasant living environment, the "Common Stage Koyama Jonoku 1-Chome Townscape Guidelines" are in effect. Walking times are calculated at 80 meters per minute. Crucially, the land sale contract for this subdivision land becomes effective on the condition that a building construction contract is established with the seller, Sekisui House, Ltd., within three months of the contract date. If the building contract is not established by the deadline, the land sale contract is voided, and all received earnest money is promptly refunded in full without interest.
The development features Sekisui House's advanced construction technologies, including the "Dynamic Frame System" for safety and design freedom, an "Initial 30-Year Warranty & U-Truss System" for long-term structural assurance, and the proprietary "Sherwood Construction Method." The community planning philosophy emphasizes "aging beautifully" (Keinen Bika), where the area gains value over time. This is supported by the "5 Trees" planting plan, which uses native species to create ecologically considerate gardens. A comprehensive maintenance support program ensures the home's value and comfort are preserved long-term.
The area of Oyama offers a balanced lifestyle with good connectivity. An interesting local fact is that Oyama is historically known as a key post-station town during the Edo period, situated at the intersection of major highways. The closest major landmark is the famous Nikko Toshogu Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its incredibly ornate and lavish decoration, located approximately 70 kilometers north in Nikko, Tochigi Prefecture.