Smart Home Place Mitaka Shinkawa: A Land Plot for a Sustainable Future
This property is a land plot for sale within the "Smart Home Place Mitaka Shinkawa" development, a fusion of lush greenery and the cutting-edge technology of the Sekisui Chemical Group. The development consists of two plots, with this one being a south-facing, regular-shaped plot of over 30 tsubo (105.99 sqm). It is suitable for building a three-story home and benefits from excellent sunlight. The area maintains a cohesive aesthetic through established townscape guidelines.
Critical agent notes have been translated and are incorporated here. The land is already completed. Important remarks include that panoramic and specific plot photos (taken in August and September 2024) may include already-sold plots, and the latest sales status should be confirmed via the plot map. This 105-square-meter regular-shaped plot offers a free-plan layout where your desired floor plan can be proposed.
Further essential notes: A gift campaign is ongoing on the official website. The site is available for viewing, but appointments via web or phone are required as staff may not be present even during business hours. Townscape guidelines are in effect. Building specifications mandate the installation of a solar power generation system, a Home Energy Management System (HEMS), and an EV (Electric Vehicle) outlet. Properties accepted on a first-come, first-served basis may already be under application or contract. Application requires a personal seal, income proof (recent tax documents), and ID. Published drawings are based on planning-stage designs and may differ from the final build; construction necessities will prioritize the as-built state. Images and CG may include sold plots. Furniture and furnishings are not included in the sale price. Handover occurs after procedures are complete, or after construction for builds in progress.
This is a land sale with a construction condition. Specifically, the sale is conditional upon signing a housing construction contract with Tokyo Sekisui Heim Co., Ltd. within three months of the land sale contract. If a construction contract is not established within this period, the land sale contract becomes void and all money received will be refunded in full without interest. A water supply burden fee of 82,500 yen (tax included) for a 20mm diameter pipe applies.
The area of Mitaka is known for its cultural and academic atmosphere, being home to the prestigious Ghibli Museum. A major nearby landmark is the beautiful Inokashira Park, a large scenic park with a lake, zoo, and boating, located just a short distance away and offering a serene escape from city life.