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172 sqm Vacant Land Plot for Sale in Ashibetsu, Hokkaido
¥500,000

Kita Sanjo Nishi 2-chome 7-2, Ashibetsu City, Hokkaido

北海道芦別市北三条西2丁目7番2

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Land Plot No. 5 in Ashibetsu City, Hokkaido

This 172 square meter (approximately 52.03 tsubo) plot of land is available for purchase in Ashibetsu City, Hokkaido. The property is listed at a price of 500,000 yen, resulting in a cost-effective price per tsubo of approximately 9,600 yen. The land is designated as vacant land (更地) and is ready for immediate handover, offering a quick start for your construction plans.

Critical information regarding the purchase process is provided in the agent's notes. For any information not listed on the homepage, interested parties are required to submit a 'Use Application Form' to Ashibetsu City, which can be downloaded from the city's official website. Furthermore, if the intended use is for residential construction, the buyer must undertake and bear the cost of the necessary farmland conversion procedures. All other costs associated with the sale are to be negotiated directly with the property owner.

The plot is situated in a Quasi-Urban Planning Area within a Category II Low-Rise Residential Zone. It offers a building-to-land ratio of 50% and a floor area ratio of 80%. All essential utilities are available at the site, including water supply, sewerage, city gas, electricity, and side ditches. The land is corner-lot shaped, which can provide more design flexibility and natural light.

Ashibetsu City is located in the central part of Hokkaido, an area historically known for coal mining. Today, it is surrounded by beautiful natural scenery, including the nearby Ashibetsu River. A notable landmark in the region is the Ashibetsu Dam Lake, a popular spot for outdoor recreation and enjoying the vibrant colors of the changing seasons. The property is conveniently located just a 5-minute drive from JR Nemuro Main Line's Ashibetsu Station, providing access to wider Hokkaido.

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Summary

Land size: 172 / 1,851sqft

Short-Term Rental (Minpaku)

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New Chitose Airport — 92 km away

Nearby Konbini

Seicomart Seicomart — 5 min walk
Seven Eleven Seven Eleven — 8 min walk

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Agent fee (3% + tax)¥000,000
Acquisition tax¥000,000
Registration & stamp¥000,000
Property tax (annual)¥00,000/yr
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