Dream Town Oe Nishi Shinbayashicho 3-Chome: A Prime Land Plot in Kyoto
This listing presents a prime land plot within the Dream Town Oe Nishi Shinbayashicho 3-Chome development in Kyoto's Nishikyo Ward. The plot, with a generous land area of 117.63 square meters (approximately 35.58 tsubo), is offered for sale at 21,000,000 JPY. It is designated as a building-conditioned lot, meaning the purchase is contingent upon signing a building contract with the designated builder within a specified period, offering a secure path to a custom-built home.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The equipment/facilities note states: "No development permit application is required for this land." This simplifies the building process. A special remark highlights: "Land without building conditions is also on sale! Sale price: 25,990,000 JPY," indicating an alternative purchase option. Comprehensive remarks detail a flexible and supportive viewing process: "Internet reservations allow for viewings on the same day! The process from consultation to viewing involves three steps: initial consultation, schedule adjustment (available on weekdays, weekends, holidays, or after work), and the viewing itself. For the viewing, three tailored courses are offered: 1) A quick 30-minute onsite tour focusing on the floor plan; 2) A thorough 1-hour tour including equipment checks; and 3) A comprehensive 2-hour tour covering the floor plan, equipment, and the surrounding neighborhood environment, currently planned to include facilities like elementary schools, supermarkets, and libraries by car. The agent also welcomes requests to see other specific facilities and offers loan consultation services.
The property is positioned for a custom-built home featuring energy-saving and seismic-resistant specifications, including a combined seismic and vibration control damper system (K3), ZEH-level energy efficiency, and high-performance glass wool insulation. The builder, Dream Home, offers fully customizable designs for layouts, exteriors, and interiors. The area is well-served by local amenities and is within a short walk of public transportation, with the "Shinbayashi Center-mae" city bus stop approximately a 3-minute walk away.
The Nishikyo Ward area offers a blend of suburban residential comfort with access to Kyoto's rich cultural heritage. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Rakusei area was developed as a large-scale new town in the 1970s, creating a planned community with ample green spaces and modern infrastructure within the ancient capital. The closest major landmark is the iconic Arashiyama district, famed for its bamboo groves, the Togetsukyo Bridge, and the UNESCO World Heritage site of Tenryu-ji Temple, located just a short drive or train ride away.