Prime Building-Condition Land in Kurashiki, Okayama: Sekisui House's Common Stage Fukushima III
This listing presents a rare opportunity to acquire a premium plot within the Sekisui House "Common Stage Fukushima III" development in Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture. This is a building-condition land sale, meaning the purchase is contingent upon entering into a construction contract with the seller, Sekisui House Ltd., within three months of the land sale agreement. Two plots remain available in this six-lot subdivision, with land areas ranging from approximately 216.77 to 237.32 square meters. The price per plot ranges from 22.95 million to 24.406 million yen.
Critical agent notes have been provided, which contain essential conditions for purchase. The development prioritizes attractive streetscapes and has established "Townscape Guidelines"; details must be confirmed with the agent. The garbage station site will be co-owned (a 1/11 share) by purchasers of both this Common Stage Fukushima III and the neighboring Common Stage Fukushima II developments. Importantly, utility poles cannot be relocated. The land sale contract only becomes valid if a building construction contract with Sekisui House Ltd. is concluded within three months of signing. If a construction contract is not finalized within this period, the land sale contract becomes null and void, and any deposits paid will be refunded in full without interest.
The property is situated in a quiet, low-rise residential zone with excellent convenience. Key amenities like Sanwa Nursery (5-min walk), Manju Higashi Elementary School (8-min walk), a 24-hour HALOWS supermarket (9-min walk), and a FamilyMart convenience store (6-min walk) are all within easy walking distance. Access to central Kurashiki is straightforward, with JR Kurashiki Station reachable by an 8-minute drive or a 9-minute bus ride from the nearby "Fukushima Minami" bus stop (4-min walk).
Building with Sekisui House offers access to their advanced construction technologies. These include the seismic damping "C-Cus" system designed for earthquakes up to intensity 7, the versatile "Dynamic Frame System" for open, column-free layouts, and the robust "Sherwood Construction Method." The homes are also designed for modern living with features addressing indoor air quality and the "Green First Zero" standard, which aims for net-zero energy through a combination of energy-saving and energy-creating systems. The construction is backed by an initial 30-year warranty and the unique "U-Trust System" for ongoing coverage.
The area surrounding Kurashiki is rich in history and culture. A major landmark is the beautifully preserved Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter, famous for its willow-lined canals, traditional white-walled storehouses, and museums. It offers a picturesque glimpse into Japan's Edo period and is a major tourist draw for the region.