Showa Construction's Life Town Tosu Yamaura: A Land Development with Building Conditions in Saga Prefecture
This property is a land plot for sale with building conditions, part of the "Life Town Tosu Yamaura" development by Showa Construction. The land is located in Yamaura-cho, Tosu City, Saga Prefecture, offering plots ranging in size from approximately 193.76 square meters to 261.51 square meters. The development features a total of 18 plots, with 17 currently available for sale. The land is situated within a short 5 to 6-minute walk from Tosu City's Rokuro Elementary School, providing excellent convenience for families.
According to the agent's notes, the property's equipment and facilities are governed by the Saga Prefecture Directive 6 East Land No. 1352. This is the official development permit number for the project, indicating it has received the necessary regulatory approvals. The development is situated in a Category I Residential Zone within a City Planning Area, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. Utilities including electricity and public water supply are available, and the site features side ditches for drainage.
The land sale is conditional upon signing a building contract with the designated contractor within a specified period. The advertised price is for the land only and does not include the cost of construction. However, the developer promotes homes built to high standards, featuring double insulation, vacuum triple-glazed all-resin windows for superior energy efficiency (meeting GXZEH standards), and fire-resistant construction compliant with regulations. The development also offers long-term warranty programs covering both the building quality and installed equipment.
The surrounding area of Tosu City in Saga Prefecture is known for its relaxed lifestyle while maintaining good access to major Kyushu cities. An interesting local fact is that Tosu is a major transportation hub, often called the "crossroads of Kyushu," where several major highways and rail lines intersect. The closest major tourist attraction is the Yoshinogari Historical Park, an extensive and fascinating archaeological site featuring reconstructed Yayoi-period settlements, located just a short drive away.