Land Plot in Maizuru City's Atagohama-cho Development
This land plot, designated as Lot 2 in the Atagohama-cho Subdivision No. 2, is a vacant lot ready for immediate development. The property spans a total area of 197.06 square meters (approximately 59.61 tsubo) and is priced at 8.94 million yen. It is situated in a quiet residential area within the First Category Residential Zone of Maizuru City, Kyoto Prefecture.
The plot is conveniently located with excellent access to daily amenities. A local park, Ryugu Park, is just 25 meters away, offering a community space with various playground equipment. For daily necessities, a convenience store is within a 400-meter walk, a supermarket is 450 meters away, and a drugstore is 200 meters from the property. Essential services are also close by, with the Atago Police Box 100 meters away and the Ichiba Post Office 300 meters away. Families will appreciate the proximity to Shin-Maizuru Elementary School (950m) and Shiraito Junior High School (850m). Public transportation is accessible via JR Higashi-Maizuru Station, which is a 21-minute walk or a short bus ride (6 minutes by bus plus a 3-minute walk from the Ichiba bus stop).
According to the agent's notes, the current status of the property is a vacant lot. The agent encourages interested parties to feel free to inquire about arranging a viewing on a preferred date. As this is an agency-listed property, viewings are available by prior appointment. For inquiries made via the web outside of business hours, the agent will contact you on the next business day; for urgent matters, please call. The exact property address is not published online to protect the owner's information. The agent also advises that the latest availability and property conditions are subject to change, so please inquire for the most current information. They ask for your understanding if the property has already been sold. Finally, please note that if there are any discrepancies between the provided floor plans and the actual condition of the property, the current condition takes precedence.