Securea Oita Nishi: A Land Development with Building Conditions in Oita City
This property is the "Securea Oita Nishi" land development, a residential plot sale with specific building conditions. The development is located in Oita City, Oita Prefecture, offering a range of plot sizes from 143.88 square meters to 229.27 square meters. The area is characterized as a low-rise residential zone, providing a quiet and family-friendly environment.
Critical agent notes have been provided. The Equipment/Facilities are listed under Oita City Directive No. 1137. The Special Notes/Remarks provide essential details on the building condition attached to the land sale: "[Explanation of Land Sale with Building Conditions] This land is sold on the condition that within three months after concluding the land sale contract, a housing construction contract must be concluded with Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd. If it is determined that a house will not be built within this period, or if the housing construction contract is not concluded, the land sale contract will be voided, and all money received will be refunded in full without interest. For details, please ask the staff." This is a crucial condition for potential buyers to understand before proceeding.
The development area spans 8988.33 square meters with a total of 26 plots, 11 of which are currently available. The land is fully serviced with city gas, public water and sewer systems, and electricity available through Daiwa House or other retail providers. A one-time water supply contribution fee of 174,167 yen (tax included) is required at the time of construction. The site is conveniently located within walking distance of several schools, including Nishinodai Elementary School, Oji Junior High School, and Oita University's attached schools. Daily amenities like supermarkets, convenience stores, banks, and post offices are also within a reasonable radius, making it a practical location for families.
The surrounding Oita area is rich in natural beauty and cultural sites. An interesting fact is that Oita Prefecture is famously known as "Onsen Prefecture," boasting the highest output of hot spring water in Japan. The closest major landmark from this development is the iconic Beppu Bay, part of the scenic Seto Inland Sea, which is easily accessible and offers beautiful coastal views and recreational activities.