Seculea Tamashima Agasaki: A Land Plot with Construction Conditions in Kurashiki, Okayama
This listing is for a land plot in the Seculea Tamashima Agasaki development, offered as a "construction condition attached land subdivision." The property is located in a green, tranquil environment within Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture, with convenient access to Route 2 for commuting. The area features low traffic, making it a family-friendly location.
The land plots are designed with minimal elevation difference from the road, finished flat, and the road width is secured at 6 meters, facilitating easy planning for parking spaces. The plot sizes are substantial, with Lot 3 at 179.03 square meters and Lot 4 at 172.97 square meters, offering ample space for a generous home, garden, and parking.
Critical Agent Notes Translation: The equipment/facilities are listed under Development Permit Number: Open No. 731. The special remarks are as follows: [What is a Construction Condition Attached Land Subdivision?] This land is sold on the condition that within three months after concluding the land sale contract, you conclude a housing construction contract with Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd. If it is determined that a house will not be built within this period, or if the housing construction contract is not concluded, the land sale contract will be voided, and all money received will be refunded in full without interest. For details, please inquire with the staff.
The surrounding area offers essential amenities, including Konan Shohin Kindergarten (approx. 700m), Kurashiki City Tamashima Kindergarten (approx. 1420m), Kurashiki City Kashiwajima Elementary School (approx. 1180m), and Kurashiki City Tamashima Nishi Junior High School (approx. 2170m). For shopping, a Seven-Eleven and a Ryobi Platz store are within a short distance.
Kurashiki City is famous for its beautifully preserved historical district, the Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter. This area features iconic white-walled warehouses and merchant houses along a willow-lined canal, offering a picturesque step back into Japan's Edo period. It is a major tourist attraction renowned for its museums, including the Ohara Museum of Art.