Prime Development Land in Kami-Gori Town, Hyogo Prefecture
This 500 square meter plot of land, priced at 8.5 million yen, presents an excellent opportunity for residential development in the desirable Kami-Gori Town of Hyogo Prefecture. The property is a vacant lot (更地) with immediate availability, offering a flat terrain ideal for construction. It is situated in a green, residential neighborhood with convenient proximity to the town center, ensuring daily life necessities are within easy reach. The location is notably flat, offers pleasant views of the surrounding mountains, and benefits from excellent sunlight.
Critical agent notes specify important conditions. The equipment and facilities are listed as none, as this is vacant land. Special remarks indicate that if you wish to view this property as part of the Kami-Gori Town "Akiya Bank" program, registration with the town's Akiya Bank system is required. Furthermore, it is noted that depending on the specific location of the property, there may be areas subject to legal restrictions. Key features of the property include a flat route to the station, a verdant residential area, proximity to the urban district, flat land, pastoral scenery, good sunlight, and mountain views.
The practicalities of the purchase include separate brokerage fees. There is a required sewerage burden fee of 207,500 yen (415 yen x 500 sqm). Additionally, a water supply construction burden fee is necessary. The land is freehold ownership, with no construction conditions attached, allowing for a swift handover. The zoning is categorized as Category 1 Low-Rise Residential within the urbanization promotion area, with a building-to-land ratio of 50% and a floor area ratio of 100%.
The area of Kami-Gori Town offers a blend of rural charm and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the town is served by both the JR Sanyo Main Line and the Chizu Express Line, providing unique rail connectivity. The closest major landmark is the historic Himeji Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned as the finest surviving example of early 17th-century Japanese castle architecture, located approximately a 30-minute drive away.