Daiwa House "Securea Utazu-cho Hama 9-bancho" Land Plot with Building Condition
This is a land plot for sale in Utazu-cho, Ayauta District, Kagawa Prefecture, offered as part of the "Securea Utazu-cho Hama 9-bancho" development by Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd. The specific plot, Lot 2, offers a generous land area exceeding 189 square meters. The frontage road is a spacious 5.95 meters wide, providing ample room for vehicle access and passing.
As per the agent's notes, the property has no specific equipment or facilities listed because it is land that does not require a development permit application. The critical information is contained in the special remarks. This is a "building condition attached land subdivision." This means the land is sold on the condition that, within three months of concluding the land sale contract, the buyer must enter into a house construction contract with Daiwa House Industry Co., Ltd. If it is determined that a house will not be built within this period, or if the house construction contract is not finalized, the land sale contract becomes void, and all money received will be refunded in full without interest. For further details, interested parties are instructed to inquire with the staff.
The location is within walking distance of JR Yosan Line / Seto Ohashi Line's Utazu Station (approx. 1300m), offering convenient rail access. The neighborhood is well-equipped with amenities ideal for families, including several kindergartens, childcare centers, and schools such as Utazu Kita Elementary School (approx. 550m) and Utazu Junior High School (approx. 1370m).
The area of Utazu is part of Kagawa Prefecture, known as the "Udon Prefecture" for its famous wheat noodles. An interesting local fact is that the town fronts the Seto Inland Sea and is connected to the mainland via the massive Great Seto Bridge system, one of the world's longest two-tiered bridge systems. The closest major landmark is the iconic Great Seto Bridge itself, a series of double-decker bridges connecting Kagawa Prefecture on Shikoku to Okayama Prefecture on Honshu, offering stunning views and a vital transport link.