Building Plot in Mito City's Tokiwa-no-Mori Development
This is a vacant plot of land located within the Tokiwa-no-Mori large-scale residential development in Motoishikawa-cho, Mito City, Ibaraki Prefecture. The site measures 249.46 square meters (approximately 75.46 tsubo) and is priced at 9,680,000 yen, with a unit price of 129,000 yen per tsubo. The land is zoned as a Category 1 Low-Rise Exclusive Residential District, with a building coverage ratio of 40% and a floor area ratio of 80%. There are no building conditions attached, allowing for the construction of a single-story or two-story home as desired.
The plot is situated along the main street within the development, positioned at the back of the subdivision. This location offers proximity to green spaces, allowing for pleasant breezes. The property is a corner lot, with frontage of 17.2 meters on a 12-meter-wide public road to the southeast and 13 meters on a 6.3-meter-wide public road to the northeast. The land is flat and does not require any set-back. It is currently vacant and ready for immediate transfer. The property is being sold directly by the owner, so no brokerage fee is required.
Regarding infrastructure, the land has been prepared with connections for public water supply, propane gas, and a septic tank. The Tokiwa-no-Mori development incorporates comprehensive safety measures. Underground, box culverts have been installed beneath the roads to manage stormwater, directing rainwater from the site's drainage system into a large regulating pond to protect homes from flooding. Fire hydrants and fire prevention water tanks are positioned throughout the area for fire defense. The development was originally created on a flat, wooded area, providing stable ground without the risk of landslides, unlike areas built on reclaimed wetlands or rice paddies.
Additional costs include a monthly community association fee and wastewater facility usage fee of 4,500 yen, and a one-time contribution of 300,000 yen for the wastewater facility maintenance fund. Prospective buyers are encouraged to contact the seller for a site visit at their convenience.