Prime Residential Plot in Niigata's Quiet Suburbs
This vacant residential plot, located in the peaceful neighborhood of Shinmotoshima-cho, Kita Ward, Niigata City, offers an excellent opportunity to build your dream home. The land spans a generous 250 square meters (approximately 75.62 tsubo) with a wide frontage of 12.5 meters facing a 6-meter public road, providing ample space and design flexibility. The property is situated in a quiet residential area with convenient access to daily necessities, including a supermarket just a 2-minute drive away and a bus stop within a 1-minute walk.
According to the agent's special notes, the current status of the land is vacant. Interested parties are encouraged to contact the agent to arrange a viewing at their preferred date and time. Critical remarks include that the property is subject to the Landscape Act and has sunlight restrictions. It is also located within an area governed by Article 22 of the Building Standards Act. Importantly, there are no building conditions attached to the sale. The agent highlights the plot's size of 75.6 tsubo, the 6-meter front road, and the spacious 12.5-meter frontage. Access to Higashi Ward is also good, and commutes via Gozare, Agabashi, and Matsuhama bridges are a convenient 4-minute drive away. A larger adjacent plot of 150 tsubo is also available for purchase for 15,000,000 yen. For education, Matsuhama Elementary School is a 15-minute walk and Matsuhama Junior High School is a 19-minute walk. Essential notes for development state that water and sewage connections are required, side ditch covers are necessary, and there is some interference from utility poles on part of the site.
The surrounding Kita Ward area is known for its relaxed suburban lifestyle while maintaining good connectivity to central Niigata. An interesting local fact is that Niigata City, often called the "City of Water," is built on a vast network of rivers and canals, earning it comparisons to Venice. For a major tourist attraction, the property is within a reasonable drive of the Northern Culture Museum, a stunning former residence of a wealthy farming family that offers deep insights into the region's history and traditional architecture, set within beautiful Japanese gardens.