Land for Sale in Miyazaki City with Existing House
This residential land plot in Miyazaki City's Yoshimura-cho offers a prime opportunity for development or renovation. The property spans a generous 149.61 square meters (approximately 45.25 tsubo) and is situated on flat land within a designated urbanization area. The land is zoned as Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential District, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 100%. The plot benefits from public water and sewer infrastructure and has road frontage of 4 meters to the southwest. Ownership rights are full and clear.
Critical agent notes provide essential details for prospective buyers. The current status notes that there is an existing old house on the land. The agent encourages interested parties to freely inquire about arranging a viewing at their preferred date. Furthermore, the remarks specify that the front road is a position-designated road. Crucially, it is confirmed that an old house exists on the property, there has been no recent survey, and the land will be transferred in its current 'as-is' condition.
The location in Yoshimura-cho is highly convenient. Daily necessities are within easy reach, with a drugstore just a 170-meter walk away, and a convenience store and supermarket within a 10-minute walking radius. For larger shopping trips, AEON Mall Miyazaki is only a 5-minute drive. The area is well-connected, with the Nakahara bus stop a mere 3-minute walk away. The property is also within walking distance of Miyazaki Port Elementary School.
The Miyazaki region is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and subtropical climate. An interesting local fact is that Miyazaki Prefecture is often called the "Hawaii of Japan" due to its sunny weather, palm-lined streets, and excellent surfing beaches. The area is a major producer of mangoes, with the premium "Egg of the Sun" variety being one of the most expensive fruits in the world. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Aoshima Island, a small, picturesque island connected to the mainland by a unique, wave-like sandstone formation known as the "Devil's Washboard." It is a beloved scenic spot surrounded by a subtropical botanical garden and a famous shrine.