Mast Stage Namiki 1-chome: A Build-to-Order Land Parcel in Koriyama, Fukushima
Critical agent notes provide essential details for prospective buyers. The land is within a quasi-fire prevention zone. A water supply connection fee is required separately at the time of construction; the cost varies by pipe diameter: 13mm for 109,500 yen or 20mm for 287,700 yen (tax-inclusive, including inspection and design review fees). Please note that the final land area is subject to change based on a definitive survey. A garbage station (3.0m²) will be shared equally (1/7 share each) among plots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. The land conversion permit number under the Agricultural Land Act is 7-Gun Noumei Dai-5137-gou (December 8, Reiwa 7). Most importantly, this is a land sale with a building condition. The land purchase contract will only take effect on the condition that a building construction contract is concluded with the sales agent, Sekisui House Co., Ltd., within three months of signing the land contract. If the building contract is not finalized within this period, the land sale contract becomes null and void, and any deposits received will be refunded in full without interest.
The development is designed around Sekisui House's premium construction technologies. Homes built here can feature the "Green First Zero" standard, aiming for net-zero energy through advanced energy-saving and creation systems like solar power and fuel cells, managed via a Home Energy Management System (HEMS). The earthquake-resistant "CICAS" damping structure is designed to withstand seismic intensity of 7. Exterior options include high-grade "Dain Concrete" and ceramic tile "Bell Burn" walls that develop character over time. The "Shawood" construction method and "Initial 30-Year Warranty & U-Torus System" provide long-term structural assurance and peace of mind.
The surrounding area of Koriyama is a major transportation and commercial hub in Fukushima Prefecture. An interesting fact about the city is that it was historically a significant post town (Koriyama-juku) on the Ōshū Kaidō, one of the five major routes of the Edo period, facilitating travel and trade. The closest major landmark is the iconic Bandai-Azuma Skyline, a spectacular mountain drive offering breathtaking views of the Azuma mountain range and Lake Hibara, located within Bandai-Asahi National Park, approximately an hour's drive from the city.