New Build Land with Construction Conditions in Toyota City, Aichi
This listing is for a plot of land within the newly developed "Tsukuri no Machi" (Construction Town) subdivision in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture. The development consists of 80 total plots, with 8 currently available for sale. Each plot is sold with construction conditions attached, meaning the purchase contract is contingent upon signing a building contract with the specified builder, Sekisui Heim Chubu, within a set period. The land areas range from 180.09 m² to 222.98 m².
The property is in a highly convenient location, just a 5 to 8-minute walk from Takezuma Station on the Meitetsu Mikawa Line, providing excellent access to the wider Nagoya metropolitan area. The area is family-friendly, with Takezuma Elementary School also a 5 to 8-minute walk away.
As per the agent's notes, the key feature of this offering is the integration of Sekisui Heim's recommended equipment and energy systems into the future home. This includes a rooftop solar power generation system for creating energy, a Smart Heim Navi (HEMS) for visualizing and managing home energy use to advise on savings, and a storage battery to provide backup power during outages. For comfort and security, the recommended package features a heat pump-based air conditioning system for consistent year-round climate control, a heat exchange ventilation system (Air Factory) with a high-performance 3-layer filter to purify incoming air, a smart key (electronic lock) for the entrance, a delivery box, an EV charging outlet, and a smartphone-linked intercom. The exterior is designed with durable, maintenance-free tile cladding. The development is already completed, and utilities include city gas, public water, and public sewer systems.
The surrounding Toyota City area is deeply connected to Japan's automotive industry, being the headquarters of the Toyota Motor Corporation. An interesting local landmark is the Toyota Automobile Museum, which showcases the evolution of cars not just from Japan but from around the world, offering a fascinating glimpse into the history of the industry that defines the region.