Prime Residential Plot in Kyoto's Serene Tanba Region
This residential land plot, located in the peaceful area of Kamo, Kyotamba-cho, Funai District, Kyoto Prefecture, presents an excellent opportunity for building your custom home. The property is a level, regularly shaped plot with a substantial land area of 172.13 sqm (approximately 52.06 tsubo), priced at a highly affordable 380,000 JPY. The price per tsubo is just 7,300 JPY. The land is designated for residential use (宅地) and is situated in a non-city planning area (非線引区域), with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. There are no pre-set construction conditions, meaning you are free to choose your preferred contractor or house maker to build your dream home. Immediate handover is possible, and same-day viewings can be arranged.
Essential utilities such as electricity and a public water supply are available. A critical note is that the water supply connection to the plot itself has not yet been installed (上水引き込みなし). The property is accessed from the north via a 5.6-meter-wide road. Important local regulations apply: if building a new residence, the builder must pay a one-time road usage fee of 200,000 JPY. Installing renewable energy generation equipment requires a 50,000 JPY fee. Furthermore, residents or tenants must pay an annual road environment maintenance fee of 12,000 JPY, while owners using the property as a vacation home pay 5,000 JPY annually. The seller's liability for non-conforming contracts is exempt. The property is under exclusive dedicated brokerage.
The area of Kyotamba-cho offers a tranquil escape into nature within Kyoto Prefecture, known for its lush forests and clean rivers. An interesting local fact is that the region is part of the Tamba region, historically famed for its high-quality Tamba-yaki pottery and Tamba black soybeans, a prized culinary ingredient. For a major tourist attraction, the iconic Kinkaku-ji Temple, the stunning Golden Pavilion, is a world-renowned UNESCO World Heritage site located in northwest Kyoto City, offering a breathtaking glimpse into Japan's cultural heritage.