Securea Mukainakano Domyo III: A Prime Residential Plot in Morioka
This property is a residential plot offered as part of the "Securea Mukainakano Domyo III" development, a land subdivision with a building condition attached. The plot, designated as Lot A, offers a generous land area of over 57 tsubo (approximately 189.11 square meters), providing ample space for a comfortable home. A key feature is its advantageous positioning with roads on the north and south sides, ensuring excellent sunlight and ventilation.
According to the agent's notes, the land does not require a development permit application, which can simplify the process. The critical stipulation, as detailed in the remarks, is that this is a "建築条件付宅地分譲" or a land sale with a building condition. This means the sale of this land is conditional upon the buyer entering into a housing construction contract with Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd. within three months of signing the land sale agreement. If it is determined that a house will not be built within this period, or if the housing construction contract is not finalized, the land sale contract becomes void, and all money received will be refunded in full without interest. Interested parties are advised to inquire with the agent for further details.
The immediate area is highly convenient for daily life. The Sekinan Himawari Nursery is just a 2-minute walk away, making it an ideal environment for families with young children. Several supermarkets, including Iwate Seikyo Bellfu Mukainakano and Mega Center Trial Morioka Western Bypass Store, are within a short walking distance, ensuring shopping needs are easily met.
The surrounding region of Iwate is rich in natural beauty and cultural history. A major landmark not far from Morioka is the stunning Geibikei Gorge, a nationally designated Place of Scenic Beauty where visitors can enjoy serene boat rides along the clear river between towering limestone cliffs. Closer to the city, the historic Morioka Castle Ruins (Iwate Park) offers a peaceful retreat and a glimpse into the area's samurai past, with stone walls and cherry blossoms in spring.