Spacious Building Lots in Central Sapporo with Construction Agreement
This offering presents five distinct building lots in the sought-after Chuo Ward of Sapporo, Hokkaido. Each plot is part of a development with a construction condition, meaning that within three months of the land purchase contract, a building contract must be signed with Toyosaka Construction Co., Ltd. If a house is not built within this period or a building contract is not concluded, the land sale contract is voided and all monies paid are refunded in full.
Translating the detailed agent notes, the equipment/facilities section states: "No development permit application is required for this land." The special remarks provide crucial insights into each plot. Lot 1 is attractive for its spacious land area of approximately 59 tsubo (196.68 sqm). Lot 3 is a vertically long-shaped plot that allows for distance to be set between the front road and the building. Lot 4 is a flat, regular-shaped plot, which increases planning freedom and makes post-construction living easier. Lot 5 is positioned on a location facing a public road with a width of approximately 10 meters, offering an open feel. Lot 6 is situated on a corner lot brimming with openness, providing good visibility and ensuring ample sunlight and ventilation.
Other restrictions for the area include a 24-meter height district, an automobile congestion area, a residential land development work regulation zone, a landscape planning area, and a green conservation creation area - residential urban district. The land will be delivered as vacant land after the demolition of an existing old house in April 2026, with no demolition costs to the buyer. The plots range from 133.04 sqm to 196.68 sqm, all priced at 24.9 million yen. The location offers excellent access, being an 8-minute walk from the Ishizandori tram station and a 9-minute walk from Chuo Toshokan-mae station, with several bus stops also within a short walk.
The surrounding area of Chuo Ward is highly convenient. An interesting fact about Sapporo is that its name comes from the Ainu language, meaning "dry, great river." The closest major landmark is the historic and picturesque Hokkaido Shrine, a significant Shinto site located within Maruyama Park, easily accessible from this central location.