Land for Sale in Izumo City, Shimane Prefecture
This plot of land, designated as Lot 1-8, is a residential development site located in the quiet residential neighborhood of Nishishinmachi 3-chome, Izumo City, Shimane Prefecture. The property offers a land area of 207.22 square meters and is priced at 10,342,000 yen. The front road has a width of 6 meters, allowing bicycles and pedestrians to pass comfortably. This width also facilitates easy passing of vehicles, contributing to a comfortable environment for daily movement. The site layout offers a sense of openness, suggesting the potential for a spacious and relaxed lifestyle.
The property is situated in a calm and peaceful environment, ideal for a relaxed way of living. It is conveniently located within a 2-3 minute walk from JR San-in Main Line's Nishi-Izumo Station, providing excellent access for daily commuting and travel. The area is family-friendly, with elementary and junior high schools nearby, making the school commute convenient. A park is also located in the vicinity, useful for daily walks and relaxation. For daily necessities, a Seven-Eleven convenience store is within a 500-520 meter walk, and a Wellness supermarket is approximately 1.8km away. A bank branch is also within walking distance. The Shimane University Hospital is located about 3.7km away, providing peace of mind for medical needs.
This is a land sale with a building condition attached. The land purchase contract for this property will only take effect under the suspensive condition that a building construction contract with Sekisui Heim Chushikoku Corporation is concluded within three months of signing the land contract. If the building contract is not established within this period, the land sale contract becomes void, and all received deposits and purchase money will be promptly refunded in full without interest. The sale price includes a water supply connection fee and design review fee of 129,000 yen (for 20mm) and a garbage station installation burden of 33,000 yen (tax included). Please note that if there are any discrepancies between the drawings and the actual site conditions, the actual conditions take precedence. Other restrictions include the Landscape Act and the Cultural Properties Protection Law.