Prime Vacant Land in Yonago City, Tottori Prefecture
This 199.87 square meter (approximately 60.46 tsubo) plot of vacant land presents a significant opportunity for residential development in the quiet and convenient neighborhood of Oshinozucho, Yonago City. The property is offered at a competitive price of 3.6 million yen, with a price per tsubo of 60,000 yen. It is conveniently located just an 8-minute walk from JR Sakai Line's Oshinozucho Station, offering excellent access to regional transportation.
The land is designated as residential land (宅地) within a City Planning Act Urbanization Control Area (市街化調整区域). It has a favorable flat terrain (平坦地) and offers generous building parameters with a 70% building coverage ratio and 400% floor area ratio. There are no specific building conditions attached to the sale. The property fronts two public roads: a 2-meter wide road to the south and a 6.6-meter wide road to the west, providing good access.
Critical agent notes have been provided and must be carefully considered. The current status (現況) is vacant land, and viewings are encouraged. The remarks (備考) contain several important legal and practical details. Firstly, permission under Article 43 of the City Planning Act is required (this is an Article 11 case). The area is a planned area, and final settlement will be based on an actual survey. While it is reported that a water pipe has been installed on the west side of the land (according to the Yonago City Waterworks Bureau), its actual condition is unknown as no excavation has been performed; the property will be transferred in its current state (現況による引渡となります). Importantly, the southern road is a Article 2 road, meaning a setback (セットバック) is required for construction.
The area of Yonago offers a blend of coastal living and urban convenience. An interesting local fact is that Yonago is home to Japan's largest population of white storks in the wild, a bird successfully reintroduced to the area and now a symbol of the region. For recreation and tourism, the property is within a reasonable distance of the scenic Daisen-Oki National Park, which encompasses the iconic Mount Daisen, a major landmark often referred to as the "Tottori Fuji" for its beautiful, imposing profile.