Prime Land for Custom Home Building in Tsukuba's Research and Academic City
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a spacious plot within a thoughtfully planned residential development in Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture. The land is part of the 15th phase (Expo Park West) of a larger subdivision, offering a total of 7 plots with 5 currently available for sale. Each lot boasts a generous land area of 233.01 square meters (approximately 70.48 tsubo), providing ample space for your dream home.
According to the agent's notes, the property is sold with a construction condition. This means the sale is conditional upon signing a building contract with a designated contractor within a specified period after the land purchase agreement. If a building plan is not finalized and a contract is not executed within this timeframe, the land sale contract becomes void and all payments are refunded. The price listed is for the land only and does not include the cost of construction. The development is already completed, and the land is ready for immediate handover.
The development features several attractive characteristics. It is a low-rise residential area, ensuring a peaceful living environment. The plot is a corner lot with frontage on a south-facing road that is over 6 meters wide, offering excellent sunlight and accessibility. The zoning (First Category Low-Rise Exclusive Residential District) and the generous floor area ratio of 80% and building coverage ratio of 40% allow for flexible design, including the possibility of building a single-story house. Essential utilities are all in place, including public water supply, public sewer, Tokyo Electric Power, and city gas.
The location is highly convenient, with the Tsukuba Express "Expo Memorial Park" Station approximately 1,900 meters away, a walk of about 24 minutes. The area is well-served by schools and shopping, including the Pia City Expo Memorial Park shopping facility. Tsukuba is renowned as Japan's premier science city, a planned center for national research institutes and the University of Tsukuba. A major nearby landmark is the Tsukuba Expo Center, with its iconic geodesic dome, commemorating the 1985 International Exposition. This area perfectly blends suburban tranquility with the intellectual vibrancy of a world-class research hub.