Vacant Land for Sale Near Lake Onogawa in Kitashiobara Village
This 1,028 square meter (approximately 311 tsubo) vacant plot of land is situated in the scenic Kitashiobara Village of Fukushima Prefecture. The property is a flat, fully leveled corner lot located near the shores of Lake Onogawa, offering the opportunity to enjoy the changing beauty of all four seasons. It is within the Bandai-Asahi National Park, specifically designated as a Category II Special Area, which comes with certain building restrictions under the Natural Parks Law, though there are no specific land planning restrictions. The building coverage ratio is limited to 20%.
Essential utilities are already in place. The property is equipped with both water supply and sewerage systems. The connection to the municipal water supply is complete, and the 300,000 yen connection fee has already been paid and is included in the sale price of this property. For the sewer system, the connection is available on-site, but a separate connection fee will be required at the time of hookup.
According to the agent's notes, there are important details regarding shared ownership and management fees. The sale includes a shared ownership portion of the roads within the villa area. Furthermore, there is an annual burden fee (management fee) payable to the villa management association. The fee is 24,000 yen per year for an unbuilt plot. After a building is constructed, the annual fee becomes 66,000 yen if used as a vacation home, or 78,000 yen if used for permanent residence.
The location provides excellent access to nature and local transport. The property fronts a 4-meter wide paved road managed by the villa area for approximately 57 meters on its northeast side. The bus stop for the 'Aizu Kogyo (Kabushiki Kaisha) Mae' bus, served by the Hibara/Urabandai area community bus, is about a 10-minute walk away.
The surrounding area of Urabandai is famous for its stunning volcanic landscapes, formed by the 1888 eruption of Mount Bandai. The region is dotted with beautiful lakes, marshes, and hiking trails. A major nearby landmark is the iconic Mount Bandai itself, a stratovolcano that shapes the entire region's geography and offers spectacular views and year-round outdoor activities.