Prime Residential Plot in Toyokawa, Aichi
This 204.28 square meter plot of land, priced at 11.9 million yen, presents an excellent opportunity to build your ideal home in the quiet residential neighborhood of Ōsaki-chō, Kobayashi, Toyokawa City, Aichi Prefecture. A key feature is the absence of any builder restrictions, allowing you the freedom to select your preferred house maker or construction company to realize your dream home.
The property is situated in a serene residential area with convenient access to public transport, located a 6-minute walk from the Toyokawa Ōsaki bus stop, which is a 12-minute bus ride from JR Iida Line's Toyokawa Station. The plot is a blank slate, fully developed and ready for construction. It faces a 5.5-meter wide road to the southwest, ensuring smooth vehicle access. The land is designated within a Category 1 Exclusive Residential Zone with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%.
Local amenities are well-developed, making it a family-friendly environment. Mikurago Elementary School is just a 7-minute walk (500m) away, while Kanya Junior High School is approximately a 28-minute walk (or an 8-minute bicycle ride). Daily conveniences such as a drugstore, convenience store, supermarket, post office, bank, and clinic are all within a short walking distance. The area is serviced by public water supply, sewerage, and city gas.
The listing agent, IEDEPA (House Dept.) Toyokawa Store, emphasizes their family-friendly approach, offering a kids' space in their office and comprehensive support. They provide consultations on everything from property selection to home loans and financial planning, available on weekdays and weekends. Their service includes a three-step process: initial contact, consultation to understand your needs and wishes, and scheduling a site visit. They note that this information can be automatically reflected in other inquiries for 30 minutes before being discarded, and this feature is only available for some properties.
The surrounding Toyokawa area is rich in history and culture. An interesting local fact is that the city was historically a major center for the production of Buddhist altars (butsudan). A major nearby landmark is the Toyokawa Inari, one of the three major Inari shrines in Japan. While not explicitly mentioned in the source text, this famous temple is a significant cultural and tourist attraction located in Toyokawa City, known for its numerous fox statues and vibrant festivals.