Land for Sale in Ichikawa, Chiba: Luna City Funabashi Hoto Mies Project
This is a listing for building-condition land within the large-scale Luna City Funabashi Hoto development, located in Ichikawa City, Chiba Prefecture. The property is situated in a quiet residential area, approximately a 14 to 17-minute walk from JR Musashino Line's Funabashi Hoto Station. A bus stop for direct services to Aeon Mall Funabashi is located directly in front of the development.
The land plots available in this phase range from 125.02 m² to 126.4 m² (approximately 37.81 to 38.23 tsubo). The sale price for the land alone ranges from 21.6 million yen to 27.7 million yen. The site is currently cleared land, with development scheduled for completion in October 2025. The land rights are freehold (shoyuken). The building coverage ratio is 50%, and the floor area ratio is 100%. The property falls under a Category 1 Low-Rise Residential Zone.
This is a building-condition land sale. The land purchase contract will become effective on the condition that a construction contract is signed with the seller, Soken Co., Ltd., within three months. If no contract is signed within this period, the land sale contract becomes void, and all received deposits and payments (excluding stamp duty and transfer fees) will be returned in full without interest. The land will then be returned in its original state.
Utilities available include Tokyo Electric Power, public water supply, public sewerage, and city gas. The development has received development permit number Ichikawa City Directive No. 411-24015. The total development area is 27,043.46 m². There are private road obligations, with shared ownership portions for different sections of the road. The road width is 6 meters and is asphalt paved. Other restrictions include a scenic district, as well as Ichikawa City梨赤星病条例,市民雨水条例, and a landscape agreement.
All homes built by Soken within this development will meet the standards for a Long-life Quality Housing (Choki Yuryo Jutaku), which can offer benefits such as reduced registration tax and extended housing loan deductions.