DOMSSCOURT Fukushima: A Build-to-Suit Land Plot in Kurashiki
This is a sale listing for a residential land plot within the "DOMSSCOURT Fukushima" development in Kurashiki City, Okayama Prefecture. The plot is part of a 23-lot subdivision and is offered with a critical building condition attached. According to the agent's notes, the land sale contract only becomes valid on the condition that a building construction contract is concluded with the designated sales agent, Sekisui House, Ltd., within three months of signing the land contract. If the building contract is not established within this period, the land sale contract becomes null and void, and any deposits received will be refunded in full without interest. An additional important note states that utility pole relocation is not possible.
The land itself spans 164.64 square meters and is situated in a quiet, low-rise residential zone. The development is already completed, offering immediate availability. The property benefits from proximity to local amenities, including a 24-hour supermarket and convenience stores within a short walk. The area is served by public utilities including city gas, water, and sewer systems provided by Kurashiki City.
The listing highlights several advanced construction systems available from Sekisui House for the future home, including the seismic damping structure "Seecus" designed to withstand major earthquakes, the flexible "Dynamic Frame System" for open floor plans, and the "Green First Zero" initiative targeting net-zero energy homes through solar power and high efficiency. The builder also offers an initial 30-year warranty with a unique renewable guarantee system.
Kurashiki is a historic city famed for its beautifully preserved Bikan Historical Quarter, featuring white-walled storehouses and willow-lined canals, offering a glimpse into Japan's Edo period. A major landmark easily accessible from this location is the iconic Kurashiki Ivy Square, a charming cultural complex built from converted red-brick mills covered in ivy, housing museums, shops, and hotels.