Trust Stage Fujimino Komanishi 3-Chome Phase 4: A Prime Plot for Your Custom Home
This is a pre-sale announcement for three premium building lots in the Trust Stage Fujimino Komanishi 3-Chome Phase 4 development. These are building-conditioned plots, meaning the purchase is contingent on signing a construction contract with the designated builder, MyTown, within a specified period. The land is situated on a spacious south-facing public road approximately 10.0 meters wide, ensuring excellent sunlight and an open feel. The location is highly convenient, just a 10-minute walk from Fujimino Station on the Tobu Tojo Line, with supermarkets, convenience stores, and drugstores all within a short walking distance.
According to the agent's notes, this land does not require a development permit application. Important regulations apply to the area, including Article 22 and 23 zones, sunlight restrictions, a height district (10m), and the Prefectural Landscape Law. For purchasers buying only the land (without a construction contract), there is an additional water supply share fee of 243,600 yen (including tax and handling fees). The agent also notes that after construction is completed on any lot in this subdivision, the company will take photographs of the exterior and interior. These photos may be used in the company's future advertising, including its website, social media, and brochures, as examples of their work.
The developer, MyTown, emphasizes its integrated in-house process from land acquisition to design, construction, sales, aftercare, and remodeling. Their "Free Plan" home service allows for fully customized layouts designed in collaboration with a dedicated architect, offering more freedom than standard built-to-order homes while being more cost-effective. The proposed specifications include high-quality fixtures: a system kitchen with an integrated water purifier faucet and dishwasher, a system bath with a drying heater, a one-piece washbasin, a toilet with easy-clean "Aqua Ceramic" glaze, composite sash windows for high insulation, a large shoe closet with a full-length mirror, a post with a parcel box, a monitor intercom with LED light, and an Eco-Jose energy-efficient water heater.
The area around Fujimino offers a pleasant suburban lifestyle with excellent access to Tokyo via the Tobu Tojo Line. An interesting local fact is that the city's name, "Fujimino," was created in 2005 from the merger of two towns and literally means "field of wisteria," reflecting the area's natural beauty. For recreation and culture, residents can easily visit the popular LaLaport Fujimi shopping and entertainment complex, a short drive away, or explore the historic Kawagoe area, known as "Little Edo" for its preserved warehouse buildings and traditional atmosphere.