Land for Sale in Izu Emerald Town, Minami-Hakone
This 407 square meter plot of land is located within the Izu Emerald Town development in the scenic Minami-Hakone area of Shizuoka Prefecture. The property is offered at a price of 350,000 yen. The land is designated as forest land on a sloping site, with no specific land use zoning applied. Building regulations permit a floor area ratio of 60% and a building coverage ratio of 30%, with a height restriction of 10 meters, suitable for a two-story structure. The property is within an urbanization control area and is subject to various regional ordinances, including those for landslide disaster prevention, land development, and cliff safety.
Essential utilities are available, though with specific configurations. According to the agent's equipment notes, electricity is provided by Tokyo Electric Power Company, gas is via individual propane tanks, water supply is through a private water system, and drainage utilizes an individual septic tank. A private road on the east side provides access with no associated burden or cost.
Important financial notes have been provided by the agent. There is an annual management fee of 18,720 yen for the two plots, payable yearly. A separate monthly management fee of 1,560 yen is also listed. Prospective buyers should be aware of other potential costs, including construction burden charges, water supply overpayment, water and sewer road connection work fees, and drainage connection charges. The agent's remarks clarify that management and common benefit fees may be added based on the size of the land and any future building. The property tax is approximately 8,000 yen per year, with acquisition and registration taxes still under investigation. The property is vacant land and the handover timing is negotiable.
The area is part of the renowned Hakone and Izu region, famous for its hot springs, dramatic coastlines, and views of Mount Fuji. An interesting local fact is that the nearby city of Atami is celebrated for its spectacular maritime fireworks festivals held throughout the year over the ocean. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Atami Castle, a postwar reconstruction offering panoramic views of Sagami Bay and housing a museum and traditional ninja show.