Land for Sale in Ukyo Ward, Kyoto
This is a plot of land for sale in the Narutaki Matsumotocho area of Ukyo Ward, Kyoto. The property is a vacant lot (更地) and is sold with a building condition (建築条件付), meaning the purchase contract is contingent on signing a building contract with a designated contractor within a specified period. The land area is 165.31 square meters (approximately 50 tsubo) according to the official registry, with an additional private road burden area of 21.82 square meters. A provisional survey indicates an area of 165.75 square meters.
The property is situated in a quiet, green-rich area described as being "embraced by the tranquility of Narutaki." It is a flat, regular-shaped plot. Infrastructure includes public water supply, city gas, and sewer systems. The land is subject to several regulations: it is within a height control district (高度地区), a scenic beauty district (風致地区), an area regulated by the Landscape Act (景観法), a land readjustment project control area (宅地造成工事規制区域), a Type 3 Scenic Beauty District (風致第3種地区), a Type 5 Scenic Beauty District (風致第5種地区), and an area under Article 22 of the Building Standards Law (法22条地域). The zoning is Category 1 Exclusive Low-Rise Residential Zone (第一種低層住居専用地域) with a building coverage ratio of 40% and a floor area ratio of 60%.
Access is available via a 15-minute walk to Udano Station on the Keifuku Electric Railway Kitano Line, or an 18-minute walk to Narutaki Station on the same line. Nearby amenities include a convenience store (933m), supermarkets (1,383m & 1,397m), a drugstore (1,385m), a home improvement store (1,720m), a kindergarten (1,058m), and a hospital (918m). Notable nearby landmarks include Hirosawa Pond (1,172m) and the UNESCO World Heritage site, Ninna-ji Temple (1,183m).
Important notes: The listed price of 22,800,000 yen is for the land only and does not include costs for ground improvement, exterior construction, or water supply work. A reference building price is noted as 22,770,000 yen (including tax). The agent encourages interested parties to make an appointment for a viewing, stating "If you would like to see it in person, please feel free to contact us with your preferred date."