Prime Residential Land in Takamatsu's Ichi no Miya District
This listing presents a rare opportunity to acquire a prime plot of land within the "Family Town Ichi no Miya III 5th Phase" development in Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture. The property is one of three total plots available, offering a spacious land area of 153.6 square meters (approximately 46.46 tsubo) at an attractive price of 3,484,000 yen. The land is fully developed and ready for construction, situated on a quiet 5-meter wide road on its south side within a peaceful residential neighborhood.
As per the agent's special notes, this is a land sale with a building condition attached. The sale is conditional upon the buyer entering into a building contract with the seller within three months of the land purchase agreement. If a building contract is not concluded within this period, the land sale agreement becomes void and all monies received, including the deposit, will be fully refunded. The agent also notes that the information provided for this inquiry will be automatically reflected in other inquiries for 30 minutes before being discarded, a feature available only for some properties.
The location boasts exceptional daily convenience. A supermarket is just a 2-minute drive away, and a convenience store is within a 4-minute walk. The area is family-friendly, with both elementary and junior high schools located within a 10-minute walking radius. Major road access is excellent, with National Route 32 immediately accessible and the Takamatsu Nishi Interchange nearby, making commuting and travel effortless.
The surrounding area of Ichi no Miya in Takamatsu is a well-established residential zone known for its balance of tranquility and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the area's name, "Ichi no Miya," translates to "First Shrine," historically indicating its significance. For recreation and culture, residents are within easy reach of the iconic Ritsurin Garden, one of Japan's most celebrated historical gardens, renowned for its exquisite landscape design dating back to the early Edo period.