Vacant Land with No Building Conditions in Abiko, Chiba
This vacant land parcel, registered as Abiko City Akiya Bank Property No. 27 (Kohokudai), presents a rare opportunity for custom home building in a desirable residential area of Chiba Prefecture. The key feature of this property is the absence of any pre-set building conditions, allowing the future owner complete freedom to choose their preferred house maker and design a home that perfectly suits their lifestyle and taste.
The property boasts a generous land area of 216 square meters, situated within a First Category Low-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone in the urbanization promotion area. This zoning ensures a quiet, family-friendly environment. The land rights are freehold (ownership), and the current state includes an old house, which provides flexibility for renovation or complete rebuilding according to the new owner's vision. The legal building-to-land ratio is 50% with a floor area ratio of 100%.
Location is a significant advantage. The plot is approximately a 14-minute walk from JR Narita Line's Kohoku Station, offering direct rail access. For additional convenience, a bus stop for services to Tennodai Station is just a 4-minute walk away, making commuting and school runs highly accessible. The property is also within very close proximity to local amenities, with Kohokudai Nishi Elementary School only 100 meters away and Kohokudai Junior High School within 1,000 meters.
Abiko City is celebrated for its rich natural environment, nestled between Lake Teganuma and the Tone River. While offering a serene lifestyle surrounded by nature, it maintains excellent connectivity to the Greater Tokyo Area, especially with the opening of the Ueno-Tokyo Line, which significantly improved access from the capital. The city also implements various housing support systems, including subsidies for home acquisition and renovations, which potential buyers are encouraged to explore. An interesting local fact is that Abiko is a major habitat for the Japanese crested ibis, a symbol of the region's ecological wealth. The closest major landmark is the expansive and scenic Lake Teganuma, a popular spot for birdwatching, cycling, and enjoying waterfront views.