Comprehensive Details on Sekisui House's Common Stage Mizuho-cho 3-chome Development
This listing presents a rare opportunity to acquire a plot within Sekisui House's "Common Stage Mizuho-cho 3-chome" development in Kudamatsu City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. This is a land sale with a building condition attached, meaning the purchase contract only becomes valid upon signing a separate construction contract with the seller, Sekisui House Co., Ltd., within three months of the land agreement. If a construction contract is not finalized within this period, the land sale contract becomes null and void, and any deposits paid will be refunded in full without interest.
Critical agent notes have been provided. The equipment/facilities status is noted as "Completed (Plots 1, 2, 4, 5, 8)." Important remarks include: "There is a city planning road on part of Plots 1 and 2," and "Road width: approximately 3.0 to 6.0 m (public road, asphalt pavement)." The agent cautions that as the property is currently for sale, desired plots may already be sold. Furthermore, a "Townscape Guideline" has been created to foster a favorable streetscape. The land sale contract is conditional, as described above.
The development offers 5 remaining plots out of a total of 9, with land sizes ranging from 174.03 m² to 234.96 m². Some plots include a private road burden. The area is designated as a Quasi-Industrial District with a building-to-land ratio of 60% (70% for Plot 2) and a floor area ratio of 200%. Infrastructure is fully established, including electricity from Chugoku Electric Power, city gas from Yamaguchi Godo Gas, public water and sewer systems. The development is conveniently located within a 13-minute walk of Nakamura Elementary School, appealing to families.
The area of Kudamatsu City is part of Yamaguchi Prefecture, historically known as the Choshu Domain, which played a pivotal role in the Meiji Restoration. A major landmark not far from this location is the iconic Kintai Bridge in Iwakuni, a stunning historical wooden arch bridge spanning the Nishiki River, renowned for its beautiful structure and surrounding parkland.