Sekisui House's Common Stage Nakagoshokan III: A Build-to-Order Land Development in Nagano
This property is a build-to-order land development known as Sekisui House's Common Stage Nakagoshokan III, located in Nagano City, Nagano Prefecture. The development consists of 7 total plots, with 5 currently available for sale. The land plots range in size from 160.31 square meters to 259.45 square meters, offering a variety of options for custom home construction.
Critical agent notes provide essential details for potential buyers. The development has a permit number: Nagano City Directive 6 Construction Instruction No. 1-A7. Furthermore, the seller, Sekisui House Co., Ltd., has established a "Townscape Guideline" for this subdivision to promote the formation of a favorable streetscape. Interested parties are advised to contact the company for detailed information on these guidelines. Most importantly, this is a build-to-order land sale. The land purchase contract will only become effective on the condition that a construction contract with the seller, Sekisui House Co., Ltd., is concluded within three months of signing the land contract. If the construction contract is not finalized within this period, the land sale contract will be voided, and any earnest money received will be promptly refunded in full without interest.
The location is highly convenient for daily life, situated within a 2-minute walk of Susobana Elementary School and a 6-minute walk of Susobana Junior High School. Public utilities are all in place, including electricity from Chubu Electric Power, public water and sewer, and city gas. A water supply contribution fee is required separately, amounting to 88,000 yen for a 20mm diameter connection. The development is scheduled for completion in February 2026.
The area of Nakagoshokan in Nagano City offers a blend of residential tranquility and urban access. A notable historical fact about Nagano is that it was the host city for the 1998 Winter Olympics, which spurred significant infrastructure development. The closest major landmark is the iconic Zenko-ji Temple, one of Japan's most important and visited Buddhist temples, located approximately a 15-minute drive from the property site. This ancient temple, founded in the 7th century, is a designated National Treasure and a major pilgrimage site, drawing visitors from across the country.