Smart Heim Place Kisarazu Hotaruno II: A Prime Building-Conditioned Land Plot
This listing presents a rare opportunity to acquire a plot within the Sekisui Heim development "Smart Heim Place Kisarazu Hotaruno II." This is a building-conditioned land sale, meaning the purchase is contingent upon signing a housing construction contract with Tokyo Sekisui Heim Co., Ltd. within three months of the land purchase agreement. The development features three plots, all over 50 tsubo (approximately 165 square meters) in size, offering spacious, regular-shaped land surrounded by 6-meter wide public roads for easy vehicle access.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The equipment and development status is listed as completed. The overall site plan reveals all three plots are over 50 tsubo, forming a generous, regular-shaped parcel encircled by 6m roads. The specific plot highlighted, No. 3 Land 1, is south-facing, offering an open feel and excellent sunlight. Important remarks outline the conditions: the building specifications mandate the installation of a solar power generation system, HEMS (Home Energy Management System), and an EV outlet. Viewings are possible, but appointments are required as staff may not be on-site. A gift campaign is currently running on the official website. Prospective applicants must provide a registered seal, proof of income, and identification. The published drawings are based on planning stages and may differ from the final build; conditions at building completion take precedence. Sold plots may be included in promotional imagery, and furniture/fixtures are not included in the sale price. The water supply burden fee is 297,000 yen (tax included) for a 20mm diameter connection. The land falls under the Nakao/Izushima District Area Plan.
The area of Kisarazu in Chiba Prefecture offers a blend of residential comfort and natural accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the city's name, Kisarazu, is famously used in the Japanese proverb "Kisarazu catche" (like the Kisarazu cat), which refers to someone who feigns indifference despite strong interest. The closest major landmark is the iconic Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line, an engineering marvel combining a bridge and undersea tunnel that connects Kisarazu to Kawasaki, offering stunning views and drastically reducing travel times across the bay.