Land for Sale in Izu Fujimi Highlands Komatsugahara Villa Area
This is a plot of land for sale within the Izu Fujimi Highlands Komatsugahara Villa Area, a resort development in Shizuoka Prefecture. The land spans 280 square meters (approximately 84.70 tsubo) and is offered at a price of 300,000 JPY. The property is currently vacant land, with the transfer timing open for consultation. The transaction is being handled via an agency, with an intermediary commission of 330,000 JPY.
Critical utility and facility details, as provided by the agent, have been translated. The equipment includes electricity from Tokyo Electric Power Company, individual propane gas, municipal water supply, and an individual septic tank system for drainage. Important special notes include an annual management fee of 38,170 JPY, with the note that after construction, the fee may vary depending on the scale of the building. The villa area itself features a tennis court and a dog run. Owners can also present an owner's card to receive discounts and services. Additional special remarks specify that the management fee is paid annually, and there is a plot name change fee of 9,900 JPY per plot, again noting that the management fee may change after construction based on the building's scale.
The land is situated on a sloping site within a wilderness classification, facing a private road to the southeast with no associated burden. It falls within an Urban Planning Area, specifically a City Planning Area - Urbanization Control Area. Building regulations include a floor area ratio of 30% and a volume ratio of 200%, with no height restrictions. However, voluntary regulations within the area limit buildings to two stories, and structures over 10 meters are subject to sunlight restrictions. The area is also designated as a Land Readjustment Project Regulation Zone and an Article 22 Specified Area.
The surrounding Izu region is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, hot springs, and views of Mount Fuji. An interesting local fact is that the area is part of the Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, Japan's most visited national park, which encompasses volcanic landscapes, coastlines, and lakes. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Nirayama Reverberatory Furnace, a UNESCO World Heritage site located a short drive away, which played a crucial role in Japan's industrial modernization in the 19th century.