Prime Building Plot in Takasaki, Gunma with Premier Construction Conditions
This 119.33 square meter (approximately 36.09 tsubo) plot of land in Takasaki's Narita-cho district presents a rare opportunity for a custom-built home. The property is a corner lot with a regular, rectangular shape, offering excellent flexibility for design. It is conveniently located just a 12-minute walk from JR Shin'etsu Main Line's Kitakasaki Station, with daily conveniences like a convenience store within a 5-minute walk.
Critical information from the agent's notes has been translated. Regarding equipment and facilities: The land does not require a development permit application. Important special notes and remarks detail several legal restrictions: The property is in a quasi-fire prevention zone, a land readjustment project regulation area, and is subject to road setback regulations, adjacent land setback regulations, and is within a special use district (parking lot development area). The land fronts public roads on three sides: it fronts 9.17 meters onto a 12.60-meter wide public road to the east, 11.19 meters onto a public road with a variable width of 6.80 to 15.20 meters to the north, and 10.51 meters onto a 3.00-meter wide public road to the west. Please note that water supply connection fees will be required separately when building. Crucially, this land is sold on the condition that the buyer enters into a house construction contract with Tsuchiya Home Co., Ltd. within three months of the land sale contract. If it is determined that a house will not be built within this period, or if the construction contract is not finalized, the land sale contract will be voided and all monies paid, including the application deposit, will be unconditionally refunded in full.
The area of Takasaki is rich in history and culture, known as the "Gateway to the North" of the Kanto region. An interesting local fact is that the city is famous for its Daruma dolls, symbols of perseverance and good luck, which are produced in greater numbers here than anywhere else in Japan. For recreation and tourism, residents can easily visit the iconic symbol of the city, Takasaki Castle (also known as Joshi Park), which features reconstructed turrets and offers beautiful cherry blossom views in spring, located just a short drive or train ride from the property.