Spacious Land Plot in the Tranquil Residential Area of Tarui, Gifu
This 207.05 square meter plot of land, priced at 3.9 million yen, offers a rare opportunity to build your dream home in a quiet and established neighborhood of Tarui Town, Gifu Prefecture. The property boasts an exceptionally generous frontage of approximately 9 meters along the road. This wide frontage provides significant design flexibility, allowing for a south-facing layout that bathes the entire living room in sunlight, or a north-facing design that can incorporate a spacious and luxurious entrance area.
The land is flat with almost no internal steps, making it highly usable and easy to develop. It is situated on a public road with good visibility, contributing to an open and airy living environment. The surrounding area is a low-rise residential district, ensuring good sunlight and ventilation for your future home. The large size of over 207 square meters provides ample space not only for a large house with extensive floor area but also for considerations like parking for two to three cars side-by-side, a spacious garden, or even a single-story home.
According to the agent's notes, the construction permit requirement is that the land was residential even before zoning regulations were established. The property is connected to public water and sewer systems. Please note that there are old structures (a main house and a detached building) on the land, and the handover conditions are subject to consultation.
The location is highly convenient for daily life. Key amenities within walking distance include the Hyosa Nursery School (519m), Tarui Town Hyosa Elementary School (1120m), Lawson Tarui Ayatokuchi store (1583m), and Baro Tarui supermarket (1632m). Medical needs are covered by Taga Internal Medicine Clinic (822m), and the Tarui Town Hall is approximately 2040m away.
Tarui Town is located in southwestern Gifu Prefecture, an area rich in history as it sits along the ancient Nakasendo road. A notable nearby landmark is the historic Tarui-juku, a preserved post town on the Nakasendo, offering a glimpse into Japan's Edo-period travel culture. The region is also within reasonable driving distance of the scenic beauty of Lake Biwa, Japan's largest lake, in neighboring Shiga Prefecture.