Prime Development Land in Yokohama's Kohoku Ward
This exceptional development plot, located in the sought-after Takada Nishi 4 district of Yokohama's Kohoku Ward, presents a rare opportunity to build your custom dream home. The land spans a generous 223.36 square meters (approximately 67.5 tsubo) and is situated on a quiet, low-traffic northeast corner lot. A key feature is the absence of any building conditions, granting you complete freedom to design a layout perfectly suited to your family's needs and lifestyle.
The property is well-serviced with public water supply, main sewerage, and city gas connections. It offers excellent accessibility, being just a 14-minute walk from the Green Line's Takada Station, with the Higashiyamata and Hiyoshi-Honcho stations also within a reasonable walking distance. The immediate neighborhood provides daily conveniences, with supermarkets, convenience stores, and other shops all within a short walk.
Agent notes provide important additional information: "Other (Special Notes/Remarks): This information will be automatically reflected in other inquiries (discarded after 30 minutes) *Available only for some properties." The listing agent, Rworks, emphasizes their experience-based guidance through the purchase process. They offer flexible viewing arrangements, including appointments on weekends, holidays, and weekday evenings, and can facilitate consultations via web systems like Zoom. They also highlight services such as introductions to unlisted properties and personalized home loan consultations to find the best financial plan for the buyer.
The surrounding Kohoku Ward area is a well-established residential part of Yokohama, known for its balance of urban convenience and community atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Hiyoshi area is home to the prestigious Keio University Hiyoshi Campus, contributing to a vibrant, youthful energy. For recreation and culture, residents are within easy reach of the historic Sankeien Garden, a spacious Japanese landscape garden showcasing historic buildings relocated from across Japan, offering a serene escape just a short drive or train ride away.