Sekisui House "Common Stage Tokiwa" Build-to-Order Land Plot in Soja, Okayama
This listing presents a prime opportunity to build your custom home on a completed plot within the Sekisui House "Common Stage Tokiwa" development in Soja City, Okayama Prefecture. This is a build-to-order land sale, meaning the purchase is conditional upon entering into a building contract with the seller, Sekisui House Co., Ltd., within a specified timeframe.
Critical agent notes have been provided. The equipment/facilities note states the plot is "Completed (Lot 1)." The special remarks contain essential contractual details: "※In order to prioritize the formation of a good landscape in town development, we have established 'Townscape Guidelines.' Please check the details with the person in charge. ●The land sale contract for this subdivision plot will become effective on the condition that a building construction contract is concluded with the seller, Sekisui House Co., Ltd., within 3 months after the contract is signed. If the building construction contract is not concluded by the deadline, the land sale contract will be definitively void, and any received earnest money, etc., will be promptly refunded in full without interest."
The property itself is a 202.73 square meter plot in a low-rise residential zone. The development emphasizes Sekisui House's advanced construction methods, including the "Dynamic Frame System" for safety and design freedom, the "Sherwood Construction Method" for strength, and the "Green First Zero" standard aiming for net-zero energy homes through solar power and fuel cells. Additional features include the "Air Kiss" air quality specification focused on children's health and a robust "Initial 30-Year Warranty & U-Trust System" for long-term structural assurance.
The location in Soja City offers convenient daily living, with JR Soja Station approximately a 5-minute drive away, providing rail access to Kurashiki (about 11 minutes) and Okayama City (about 35 minutes). The area is rich in history, being part of the ancient Kibi cultural region. A major nearby tourist attraction is the iconic Bitchu Matsuyama Castle, one of Japan's few remaining original castles, perched majestically on a mountain peak and offering spectacular views, especially in the early morning fog.