Prime Residential Plot in Ube's Future Nakanokaisaku Development
This vacant residential plot is part of the first phase of the "Mirai Nakanokaisaku A" subdivision, offering a blank canvas for building your dream home in Ube City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. The land spans a generous 231.59 square meters (approximately 70.05 tsubo) and is priced at 7.7 million yen, translating to a competitive 110,000 yen per tsubo. The property is conveniently located within an 18-minute walk from JR Ube Station on the Ube Line, providing excellent access to regional transportation.
Critical agent notes and special remarks have been provided, which contain essential details for prospective buyers. The current status is vacant land, and viewings are encouraged. Interested parties are invited to contact the agent freely to arrange a visit on their preferred date. Important legal and procedural notes include: the land is subject to Article 22 of the Building Standards Act; upon handover, the land category will be residential; the agricultural land conversion permit number is Directive Rei 6 Ubu Agricultural Committee No. 5-110; the position-designated road will be transferred to Ube City ownership after the completion of all four phases of the development work (around Reiwa 11). There is a plan for utility poles within the subdivision. Buyers should be aware of separate fees, including water supply charges, beneficiary burden charges, and a bridge burden charge (a one-time initial payment of approximately 5,000 yen). There are no building conditions attached to the land. Please note that after the development work is complete, minor discrepancies in the land area may occur (no final measurement and settlement will be conducted).
The property is situated in a First Category Residential Zone with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. It fronts a public road over 6 meters wide with a frontage of 14 meters and requires no setback. Infrastructure is in place with public water supply and drainage systems. The handover is scheduled for late April 2025.
The area of Ube offers a blend of urban convenience and natural beauty. An interesting local fact is that Ube City is known for its coal mining history, which transformed into a center for chemical industry, and is now also recognized for its lush greenery and parks. The closest major landmark and significant tourist attraction is the iconic and historically rich Kintai-kyo Bridge in nearby Iwakuni, a stunning wooden arch bridge dating back to the 17th century and designated as a National Treasure.