Comprehensive Details on Sekisui House's "Common Stage Inzai [Phase 1]" Development
The development is governed by specific regulations and notes. The Equipment/Facilities details include the Urban Planning Directive No. 672 and Agricultural Land Conversion Permit No.: Chiba Prefecture In-Nou Directive No. 1634. Critical Special Notes and Remarks have been provided: The maximum building height is 10m (as per development permit conditions). A water supply burden fee (for a 20mm diameter connection) is ¥297,000 (tax included). To promote the formation of a good streetscape, a "Streetscape Guideline" has been created. A garbage collection area (7.55 sqm) will become the common shared property of the purchasers (1/21 share per lot).
Each plot offers a generous land area ranging from approximately 165 sqm to 172.85 sqm (49.91 tsubo). The development promises a cohesive and aesthetically pleasing environment through Sekisui House's proprietary "Streetscape Guidelines" and its "Aging Gracefully" concept, which focuses on creating value that deepens over time. Home construction here incorporates advanced features like the eco-conscious "5 Trees" planting plan, the net-zero energy "Green First Zero" standard, the "Smart IX" air control system, the high-design-freedom "Dynamic Frame System," and premium exterior materials such as "Dain Concrete" and ceramic wall "Bell Burn." The homes are backed by an initial 30-year warranty and the unique "U-Trust System" for ongoing coverage.
The location in Inzai City, Chiba Prefecture, offers a balance of suburban tranquility and convenience. The nearest major rail station is Hokuso Railway's Inzai-Makinohara Station, approximately a 19-20 minute walk (1500-1590m). The area is part of the expansive Chiba New Town development. An interesting local fact is that the region is known for its carefully planned residential communities and abundant green spaces, designed to provide a high quality of life away from the dense urban core of Tokyo. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Sakura City, located to the east, which is famous for its beautiful Sakura Castle (also known as Chiba Prefectural Sakura Castle Park), a well-preserved samurai residence and a designated Important Cultural Property of Japan.