Land for Sale in Manazuru with Panoramic Port Views
This expansive land plot in Manazuru, Kanagawa Prefecture, offers a rare opportunity to build a home in a serene coastal setting. The property spans a generous 1,298 square meters (approximately 392.64 tsubo) and is situated within a short 14-minute walk from Manazuru Station. The location is highly regarded for its proximity to the sea and its peaceful, spacious environment. The land itself features a gentle slope and provides a commanding view of Manazuru Port, a scenic highlight that can be enjoyed from the site. The grounds are dotted with mandarin orange trees, adding a touch of rustic charm.
According to the agent's notes, the available utilities and facilities are as follows: Electricity is under investigation, Gas is propane, Water supply is public water, and Drainage uses a septic tank. The property is currently vacant land. There are no monthly management fees. The annual fixed asset tax and other related taxes are currently under investigation. The transaction is handled via agency, with an estimated agency commission of approximately 330,000 yen. The delivery timing is negotiable.
The area is zoned as Category I Residential. The site coverage ratio is 60% with a floor area ratio of 200%. The property is subject to the Manazuru Town Development Ordinance (Ordinary Residential District, Section A), land readjustment project regulation area, scenic district regulations, and part of the land falls within a sediment disaster alert zone and special alert zone. It is a short 6-minute walk to Manazuru Elementary School and a park is also within easy walking distance, making it suitable for those seeking a relaxed lifestyle in Manazuru.
The Manazuru Peninsula is renowned for its rugged, beautiful coastline and is a popular spot for viewing seasonal flowers and enjoying fresh seafood. An interesting local fact is that the peninsula's unique shape is said to resemble a crane in flight, which is how the town got its name ('Manazuru' can mean 'true crane'). The closest major landmark is the stunning Manazuru Peninsula itself, a designated prefectural park perfect for hiking and enjoying panoramic ocean vistas.