Daiwa House "Securea Fukumitsu Nishicho 1-Chome" Subdivision Land in Gifu
This is a plot of land for sale in the "Securea Fukumitsu Nishicho 1-Chome" subdivision developed by Daiwa House in Gifu City, Gifu Prefecture. The land, designated as Lot A, offers a generous area of 142.41 square meters. It faces an 8.0-meter wide asphalt-paved road on its southwest side, ensuring excellent sunlight conditions. The property is located within an urbanization promotion area and is zoned as a Category II Medium/High-Rise Exclusive Residential District and Category II Residential District, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%.
According to the agent's notes, a key feature of this land is that it does not require a development permit application. The equipment and facilities section states: "None, as the land does not require a development permit application." This simplifies the process for the future owner. The sale is for the land only and comes with no building conditions, meaning the purchaser is free to plan and build their dream home without being tied to a specific builder or design from the developer. The main utilities are available, including city gas, municipal water, public sewerage, and electricity provided by Daiwa House Industrial (with the option to choose other retail electricity providers).
The location is family-friendly and convenient. Gifu Municipal Nagara Nishi Elementary School and Gifu Municipal Nagara Junior High School are both within an 11-minute walk, making the commute easy for children. For daily shopping, the Piago Nagara supermarket is approximately 400 meters away, and the Co-op Gifu Nagara store is about 790 meters away. The area is also served by local amenities such as the Wanabe Internal Medicine Clinic.
The surrounding Gifu region is rich in history and natural beauty. An interesting fact is that Gifu City was a powerful base for the warlord Oda Nobunaga in the 16th century. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Gifu Castle, perched atop Mount Kinka. Accessible by a scenic cable car ride, the castle offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the Nagara River, famous for its traditional cormorant fishing (ukai) practiced since the Edo period.