Land for Sale in Saitama City's Urawa Ward
This vacant land plot is located in Saitama City's Urawa Ward, specifically in the Honota 4-chome area. The property is a flat, empty lot with no existing structures, offering a blank canvas for construction. The land area is 61 square meters (approximately 18.45 tsubo), with a measured private road burden of 15.34 square meters. The land rights are freehold ownership, and the land category is classified as forest land. The property is situated within an urbanization promotion area and is zoned as a Category II Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential District. The building-to-land ratio is 60%, and the floor area ratio is 160%. The site fronts a 4-meter wide private road to the east.
According to the agent's notes, there are no specific equipment or facilities listed, as the property is a vacant lot. Special notes indicate that the property is subject to regulations for medium-to-high-rise buildings due to sunlight restrictions under Article 2-(ii) of the relevant ordinance. There is a partial covenant within the plot. The transaction is an intermediary deal, and no notification under the National Land Utilization Law is required. The current status is vacant land, and the handover date is negotiable. It is explicitly noted that if there is any discrepancy between the provided drawings and the actual site conditions, the current conditions take precedence.
The area of Honota in Urawa Ward is a quiet, predominantly residential neighborhood known for its community atmosphere. Urawa Ward is historically significant as the former location of Urawa City, which merged to form Saitama City, now the capital of Saitama Prefecture. The property is within walking distance of local amenities, including Honota Elementary School (480m), Honota Junior High School (620m), and Honota Nursery School (310m). For transportation, JR Urawa Station on the Keihin-Tohoku and Negishi Lines is approximately an 18-minute walk (1280m), providing direct access to central Tokyo, Yokohama, and Omiya. The closest major landmark is the historic Urawa Komon, a shrine with deep local roots, located a short distance from Urawa Station.