Prime Building Plot in Nagasaki with Construction Condition
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a prime building plot in the desirable city of Nagasaki. The land, located at 270 Shiroe-cho, Nagasaki City, is part of the Sekisui House "Common Stage Shiroe-cho" development and is offered as a single lot of 220.88 square meters. The plot features a terraced shape, ensuring excellent sunlight exposure and providing a solid foundation for your future home.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The property is subject to the Landscape Act, the Urban Regeneration Special Measures Act, and the Land Readjustment and Specific Embankment Regulation Act. There is an additional fee of 80,300 yen (tax included) for the use of a 20mm utility pipe, though the fee for a 13mm pipe has already been paid. The land is also subject to road slope restrictions, adjacent land slope restrictions, sunlight regulations, and is within a quasi-fire prevention zone.
Most importantly, this is a land sale with a construction condition. The land purchase contract will only take effect if a building construction contract with the seller, Sekisui House Co., Ltd., is concluded within three months of signing the land contract. If the building contract is not finalized within this period, the land sale contract becomes void, and any deposits received will be refunded in full without interest.
The location offers superb convenience. The Shiroe Shopping Street, with its supermarkets, banks, and various shops, is just a 3-minute walk (170m) away. The area is well-connected, with the Heiwa Koen (Peace Park) tram station on the Nagasaki Electric Tramway Line 1 approximately a 10-minute walk from the site. A short walk across the Urakami River brings you to the Nagasaki Citizens' Pool and the Nagasaki Big N Stadium and athletic field.
Nagasaki is a city of profound historical significance and natural beauty. A major landmark near this property is the Nagasaki Peace Park and the Atomic Bomb Museum, located near the Heiwa Koen station, serving as a solemn and powerful memorial to the events of 1945 and a testament to the city's enduring message of peace.