Sekisui House's Common Stage Tabe Kamimachi: A Custom-Built Home in a Planned Community
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The equipment/facilities status is noted as "Completed (Plots 2, 4, 7)." Special remarks include: Agricultural Land Conversion Permit Number: Takano I Tou 51 (6) No. 4 (Reiwa 7, August 19). The development road within the subdivision (scheduled to be transferred to Takamatsu City) is approximately 4.8 to 5.5 meters wide with asphalt pavement. A garbage station is designated by the neighborhood association, with an annual association fee of 5,000 yen and an entrance fee of 10,000 yen. There is no private road burden. To form a community with a good living environment, this subdivision has established its own streetscape guidelines concerning exterior structures and building considerations. Buyers are asked to agree and cooperate with the intent of forming this streetscape. Importantly, the land sale contract for this subdivision becomes effective on the condition that a building construction contract is established with the seller, Sekisui House Co., Ltd., within three months of contract conclusion. If the building construction contract is not established by the deadline, the land sale contract is voided, and any received deposits will be refunded in full without interest.
The development offers plots ranging from 166.99 sqm to 194.09 sqm, with a total of 8 plots, 3 of which are currently available. Sekisui House emphasizes "Residence-Specific Free Design," building a plan from scratch for each customer's home, supported by various professionals. Their design philosophy includes the "Family Suite," a large, partition-free living space designed to foster comfortable family connections. Buyers also have access to the "MySTAGE" member site for planning support and the innovative "lifeknitdesign" concept, which weaves personal sensibility into a durable home.
The area of Tabe Kamimachi in Takamatsu offers a suburban residential feel with good access to daily necessities. A notable nearby landmark is the stunning Ritsurin Garden, one of Japan's most famous historical gardens and a Special Place of Scenic Beauty located roughly 6 kilometers away. This area of Kagawa is also renowned for its udon noodles, being the birthplace of Sanuki udon, making it a culinary destination as well.