Prime Development Land in Yonago, Tottori
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial plot of land within a five-lot subdivision in the Koyosen area of Yonago City, Tottori Prefecture. The property, listed at 89 million yen, offers a generous land area of 328.03 square meters (approximately 99.22 tsubo) with a flat topography, making it an ideal blank canvas for residential construction. The land is designated as ownership (所有権), providing full control over the asset.
Critical agent notes provide essential details for prospective buyers. The current status (現況) is vacant land (更地), and the agent encourages interested parties to freely inquire about arranging a viewing on their preferred date. The remarks (備考) contain several important legal and procedural points: the land will be delivered after the connection of water and sewage lines; there is a shared ownership interest in a private road section; the project falls under Article 34, Item 12 of the City Planning Act; a permit under Article 5 of the Agricultural Land Act is required; and, at the time of construction, a membership fee of 224,809 yen for the Kasuga District Agricultural Settlement Sewerage system will be necessary.
The location offers excellent accessibility, situated within a 2-minute walk from the "Polytech Center Mae" bus stop. It provides convenient access to major routes like National Route 9 and the San'in Expressway, making it a practical base for both local living and regional travel. The property is in a city planning area designated as an "Urbanization Control Area" (市街化調整区域), with a building-to-land ratio of 70% and a floor area ratio of 400%.
The surrounding area of Yonago is part of the scenic San'in region, known for its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. A major nearby landmark is the iconic Mount Daisen, often called the "Fuji of the San'in region," which offers year-round outdoor activities from hiking and skiing to temple visits. The property represents a chance to build a custom home in a developing area with strong transport links and proximity to some of Japan's most stunning natural landscapes.