Prime Vacant Land in Kuwana's Quiet Residential Area
This approximately 28.48 tsubo (94.16 sqm) plot of land is located in the quiet residential neighborhood of Kasumicho, Kuwana City. The land is a regular-shaped lot with no building conditions attached, allowing you the freedom to build with your preferred home builder or manufacturer.
According to the agent's special notes, the current status of the land is vacant. The agent invites you to feel free to inquire about scheduling a free site inspection on your preferred date. The remarks further detail that the property is subject to the Landscape Act, the Special Measures Act for Urban Regeneration, Article 22 Area regulations, and the Land Readjustment and Specific Embankment Regulation Act, with an absolute height limit of 10 meters. The agent emphasizes that you don't need to look through various real estate websites as their store can provide a solution. They state that they list the latest information for the majority of circulating properties in Kuwana City, Kisosaki Town, Kawagoe Town, and Asahi Town. Properties not listed online are also introduced in-store. Key points include proximity to Ekisei Elementary School and Meisei Junior High School, a roughly 2-minute walk to the K-Bus "Kasumicho 1-chome" stop, a land area of about 28.48 tsubo, a regular-shaped lot, and no building conditions. Clicking on the photos allows you to view details.
The property offers excellent access to Route 1 and Route 258. The nearest station, Umamichi Station on the Sangi Railway Hokusei Line, is about a 9-minute walk away, making it convenient for commuting and schooling. The front road has a width of approximately 4 meters, sufficient for one standard car to pass comfortably. The low volume of large vehicle traffic helps minimize vibrations and noise, contributing to a peaceful living environment. Local amenities include Tachibana Park just 210 meters away, featuring playground equipment and tennis courts.
The area around Kuwana is rich in history and culture. An interesting fact is that Kuwana was a major post town on the Tokaido road during the Edo period, serving as a vital transportation and commercial hub. The closest major landmark is the historic Kuwana Castle, a reconstructed castle keep that now serves as a museum overlooking the city and Ise Bay, offering a glimpse into the region's samurai past.