Newly Developed Residential Plots in Shin-Matsudo, Chiba
This is a newly developed residential subdivision consisting of four plots located in Shin-Matsudo 7-chome, Matsudo City, Chiba Prefecture. The key feature is its excellent location, just a 10-minute walk from Minami-Nagareyama Station, providing access to both the JR Musashino Line and the Tsukuba Express, offering convenient commuting options to central Tokyo.
All four plots exceed 40 tsubo (approximately 133.33 m² to 135.88 m²) in size, providing ample space for diverse home plans, including parking areas and gardens. The plots are situated within a Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone, ensuring a quiet and orderly neighborhood with restrictions on building use and height. Each plot fronts onto public roads approximately 6 meters wide on either the north or south side, offering a sense of openness and ease of vehicle access and parking.
The land is currently used as a parking lot but will be delivered as vacant land (更地渡し). This means there are no existing structures, allowing prospective buyers to consider construction plans without the burden of demolition costs. The site is flat and located within an urbanized area, making it suitable for residential development. Public water supply, sewerage, and city gas are available.
The surrounding area offers excellent daily amenities. Akashia Park is just a 1-minute walk away, providing a green space for recreation. Matsudo City Shin-Matsudo Nishi Elementary School is within a 10-minute walk, and supermarkets, convenience stores, and drugstores are all within a 10-minute walking radius, supporting a comfortable lifestyle.
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The area is well-connected and residential, with the notable Tsukuba Express providing a direct and rapid link to Akihabara in Tokyo. A short drive away is the historic Kawagoe area, often called "Little Edo," famous for its well-preserved kura (warehouse) buildings and traditional atmosphere, offering a fascinating glimpse into Japan's past.