Smart Heim City Yonezawa Nakata: A Sekisui Heim Development Plot with Building Conditions
Critical agent notes provide essential details for prospective buyers. The property is listed as "Equipment/Facilities: Completed." Important remarks clarify additional financial responsibilities: "There is a separate water supply connection fee (88,000 yen including tax for a 20mm connection). There is also an annual payment to the water utility association for septic tank drainage fees (2,000 yen/year)." Furthermore, this is a "Building Condition Attached Land Subdivision." The land is sold on the condition that within three months of the land purchase contract, the buyer must enter into a building contract for a house with Sekisui Heim Tohoku Corporation. If it is determined within this period that a house will not be built, or if the house building contract is not concluded, the land sale contract becomes void and all monies received will be refunded in full without interest.
The development promotes a modern, sustainable lifestyle with a suite of recommended equipment available for the future home. These include a solar power generation system to reduce monthly utility costs, a storage battery for backup power during outages, a Smart Heim Navi (HEMS) for remote control of appliances, and a Comfort Airy air conditioning system leveraging the home's high insulation. Other recommended features are an Air Factory heat exchange ventilation system with air filtration, a smart key electronic lock for the entrance, an Eco Cute water heater for economical operation, a home delivery box, and an electric vehicle charging outlet powered by solar energy.
Located in Yonezawa City, Yamagata Prefecture, the area offers convenient daily living with several supermarkets and convenience stores within a short walk. The neighborhood is designed with guidelines to ensure a cohesive and attractive streetscape. A fascinating fact about Yonezawa is its deep historical connection to the Uesugi samurai clan and its renowned high-quality beef. The closest major landmark is the majestic and historically significant Yonezawa Castle (Matsugasaki Park), a site steeped in the region's samurai heritage.