Land for Sale in Utsunomiya, Tochigi Prefecture
This 178 square meter (approximately 53.84 tsubo) plot of land is available for purchase in the Takebayashicho district of Utsunomiya City, Tochigi Prefecture. The property is situated on flat land, offering ease of access and construction. It is conveniently located for commuting and schooling, with access to multiple train lines and the advantage of being near a starting station. The site is designated as Quasi-Industrial Zone within a Urbanization Promotion Area, with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The land fronts a 4.6-meter wide public road to the southwest.
Critical agent notes provide essential details for prospective buyers. The current status of the land is vacant. Viewings can be scheduled free of charge by contacting the agent with your preferred date. Important remarks include: Notification under the Agricultural Land Law (Article 5) is required. Depending on the building plan, protective measures for the structure may be necessary. Crucially, this is a land sale with a building contract condition. The building to be constructed under the contract is limited to one that can obtain a specific grade evaluation for housing performance as designated by the seller. If a building contract is not concluded within three months of the land contract, the land sale contract will be terminated. The seller will unconditionally refund the full land price (including application deposit, earnest money, etc.), and the buyer must restore the land to its original state and return it to the seller. Furthermore, if the specified performance evaluation cannot be obtained after the building contract is concluded, both the sale and building contracts will also be terminated.
The area offers convenient daily living with a Seven-Eleven convenience store just a 7-minute walk away and FKD Shopping Plaza Utsunomiya store within a 9-minute walk. For an interesting local fact, Utsunomiya is famously known as Japan's "gyoza (dumpling) capital," with numerous specialty restaurants throughout the city. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Utsunomiya Futarayama Shrine, a significant cultural site founded over 1,600 years ago and dedicated to the guardian deity of the region.