Smart Heim Place Nakakandachi: A Land Plot with Building Conditions in Tsukuba, Ibaraki
This listing presents two available plots (No.6 and No.7) in the "Smart Heim Place Nakakandachi" development, a land sale with building conditions located in Tsukuba, Ibaraki Prefecture. Each plot is approximately 196.80 to 196.82 square meters in size and is priced at 7.8 million yen. The property is situated in a quiet residential area within walking distance of essential amenities, including a supermarket and local parks.
Critical agent notes provide essential details for potential buyers. Regarding equipment and facilities, the land does not require a development permit application. Important special notes and remarks include: There is an agreement concerning shared land and an easement is established (road section: agreed road portion / No.5: 115.01m2, No.8: 115.00m2 provided as an agreed road). The property is subject to regulations under the Landscape Act. Furthermore, there is a 10-year buy-back special provision. A campaign offer is also detailed: The offer is limited to one time per family. Those who have already inquired with or visited Ibaraki Sekisui Heim are not eligible. For those requesting materials, delivery of the campaign gift may take up to two months. This campaign is provided by Ibaraki Sekisui Heim Co., Ltd., and inquiries should be directed to their campaign office (0120-013-816).
The development promotes a modern, sustainable lifestyle with homes designed to maximize energy efficiency and disaster resilience. Buyers can choose from a range of Sekisui Heim's wood-frame and steel-frame house designs, featuring smart home systems, solar power generation, storage batteries, and HEMS (Home Energy Management System) for a self-sufficient living experience. The area is served by public utilities, and the land is located in a City Planning Area (Urbanization Promotion Area) zoned as Category II Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential District.
The surrounding Tsukuba area is renowned as a major science and academic city, home to Tsukuba Science City and numerous research institutions. A fascinating local fact is that the area was meticulously planned in the 1960s to alleviate overcrowding in Tokyo and promote scientific research, leading to its unique, spacious layout with abundant greenery. The closest major landmark is the iconic Tsukuba Space Center (TKSC), the operations hub for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), located approximately a 15-minute drive away, offering a glimpse into Japan's cutting-edge space exploration efforts.