Vacant Land for Custom Home Building in Kinokawa City, Wakayama
This vacant residential plot in the Ichiba area of Momoyama-cho, Kinokawa City, Wakayama Prefecture, offers a prime opportunity to build your custom home. The land is part of a small subdivision of six lots, providing a community feel while allowing for individual design. The plot is a generous 198.03 square meters (approximately 59.9 tsubo), which is ample space for a comfortable single-story home. The land is flat, making construction straightforward, and comes with full infrastructure including public water supply, propane gas, and a septic system. The building-to-land ratio is 60% with a floor area ratio of 200%, offering flexible design options.
Critical agent notes provide essential details for prospective buyers. The current status is vacant land, and viewings are encouraged; interested parties are invited to freely inquire about their preferred viewing dates. Important remarks outline additional costs: at the time of land transaction, a drainage consent fee and costs for perimeter/boundary block construction will be required separately. When building, a water supply connection fee will also be an additional cost. Furthermore, ground improvement costs are the buyer's responsibility. There is an annual district fee of 5,000 yen, with a separate 45,000 yen required for the first year. The area also has biannual waterway clean-ups; if a household does not participate, a fee of 3,000 yen per household will be charged.
The area of Kinokawa City is part of the wider Wakayama region, known for its mild climate and agricultural production, particularly of fruits like peaches and persimmons. An interesting local fact is that the Kino River, from which the city takes its name, is one of the major rivers in the Kii Peninsula and is celebrated for its clear waters and scenic beauty. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Wakayama Castle, located approximately in the center of Wakayama City, offering panoramic views, beautiful gardens, and a glimpse into the region's feudal past.