Prime Residential Land in Kisarazu's Newly Developed Neighborhood
This residential plot is situated within a large-scale, 31-lot subdivision in the Hatorino area of Kisarazu City, Chiba Prefecture. The land itself offers a generous 186.25 square meters (approximately 56.34 tsubo) and benefits from a highly advantageous location with road frontage on two sides. The property faces a 6-meter wide public road to the north and an 8-meter wide public road to the east, providing excellent access and potential for design.
The property comes with all essential utilities in place: city gas, water supply, sewerage, side ditches, and electricity are all connected and ready for construction. A key point for buyers is that, as part of the large subdivision with considerations for boundaries and landscape harmony, any external construction work (sotei kouji) must be carried out by the seller's designated contractor. The land is also subject to specific legal regulations, including the Landscape Act, the Land Readjustment Act, and it falls within the Karasuda District Planning area. The completion date for the subdivision's infrastructure was May 2021.
The location is exceptionally convenient, being just a 7-minute walk from the Hatorino Express Bus Stop. This provides direct access to major stations in central Tokyo such as Shinjuku and Tokyo Station, making it a viable option for commuters. The surrounding neighborhood is a quiet residential area, yet daily necessities are close at hand with convenience stores and supermarkets within walking distance. A spacious park is also just a 3-minute walk away, perfect for family outings.
An interesting fact about the Kisarazu area is its connection to the iconic Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line, a bridge-tunnel combination that crosses Tokyo Bay, linking Kisarazu with Kawasaki on the other side. The closest major tourist attraction is the renowned Mother Farm (located in Futtsu, Chiba), a vast agricultural theme park known for its animal interactions, seasonal flower fields, and spectacular views of Tokyo Bay and, on clear days, Mount Fuji.