Woody Town Oyama Asahi Kodai 2nd Phase: A Prime Building-Condition Plot in Oyama, Tochigi
This listing presents a rare opportunity to acquire a plot within the Woody Town Oyama Asahi Kodai 2nd Phase development, a collection of six sunny, well-planned lots situated on land readjustment area. This is a building-condition sale, meaning the purchase is contingent upon signing a house construction contract with Toyota Wood U-Home Co., Ltd. within three months of the land purchase agreement. If a construction contract is not finalized within this period, the land sale agreement becomes void and all monies paid are promptly refunded in full.
The development boasts excellent living convenience with commercial facilities adjacent to the quiet, residential neighborhood. The area is zoned as a Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential District, offering a balanced environment of tranquility and daily amenities. Each plot is spacious, with land sizes ranging from 177.00 m² (approx. 53.54 tsubo) to 207.00 m² (approx. 62.61 tsubo).
Critical agent notes provide essential details on utilities and conditions. The main equipment overview specifies: Gas = individual propane gas per household; Rainwater = road rainwater infiltration tank; Rainwater manhole = none; Parcel rainwater infiltration tank section = none. Furthermore, a notification under Article 5 of the Agricultural Land Law is required. There is a water supply connection fee of 150,700 yen (tax included) for a 20mm connection, plus a separate 1,000 yen handling fee. Specific lots, No. 2 and 5, are compatible with "Sukkiri Pole" systems.
The surrounding area is family-friendly, with Shiinomi Park just 20-180 meters away, providing immediate green space. Convenience stores like Lawson Oyama Tsuchizuka are within a short 200-230 meter walk, and supermarkets such as Tori Sen are also nearby. For a major regional attraction, the historic Oyama Castle Ruins Park, featuring the reconstructed castle keep and offering panoramic views, is approximately a 15-minute drive from the property, serving as a significant cultural and scenic spot in Oyama City.