New Development Land in Hamura City with Build-to-Order Homes
This listing presents a rare opportunity within a large-scale development of 18 plots in Hamura City, Tokyo. The land is sold with a building condition, meaning the advertised "land price" requires an additional "building price" for construction. The designated construction company is Takt Home Corporation. For those wishing to build with a company other than the specified one, the land price will differ from the advertised figure; further details are available upon inquiry.
The development features significant infrastructure improvements, including a newly established park at the entrance and a new approximately 6-meter-wide road extending to the rear of the subdivision. The site is currently vacant land. Prospective buyers are encouraged to visit the site in person; interested parties can easily inquire to arrange a viewing date. The land development is scheduled for completion around mid-February 2026, with the handover date subject to consultation.
The selling agent notes that as this is a large development, the land area and price vary by plot. They encourage interested parties to contact them for specifics. Before purchase, it is possible to consult on estimated building costs, rough layout plans, and have reference house plans prepared. The promoted homes are built to high standards, featuring a "Skeleton Infill" design allowing for future interior redesign, superior insulation for year-round comfort, Long-Life Quality Housing certification, and all units meeting ZEH (Net Zero Energy House) standards for significantly reduced utility costs.
The area of Hamura City offers a balance of residential tranquility and natural beauty, situated along the Tama River. An interesting local fact is that Hamura is home to the Hamura Intake Weir, a historic and crucial part of Tokyo's water supply system from the Tama River, dating back to the Edo period. The closest major landmark is the scenic Lake Okutama, a vast reservoir in the mountains west of the city, popular for hiking, boating, and enjoying nature, located within the Chichibu-Tama-Kai National Park.