Building Land in Ryuseidai, Tsukuba City – 20 Million Yen
This is a building-condition land parcel located in Ryuseidai, Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture. The land price is 20 million yen (land only). The site area is 248.95 square meters (approximately 75.30 tsubo), with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The land is in a cleared, levelled state and is situated on a 6-meter wide road facing east. There is no private road burden. The property is within a developed subdivision and has a designated district plan. A right of passage (通行地役権) is established. Utilities available include public water supply, main sewer system, and city gas. The property is located in a Category 1 residential zone. The seller is Nichiei Shoji Co., Ltd. (Tsukuba Branch). The land is offered with building conditions, meaning the buyer is expected to enter into a construction contract with the seller for the building. The seller, Nichiei Shoji, specializes in constructing homes using all-hinoki (Japanese cypress) timber. They use carefully selected Tosa hinoki (JAS certified) which has received the Minister's Secretariat Award at the 50th JAS Exhibition and the Kochi Prefecture 'Wood Culture Award'. The seller was also ranked first in the 'Safe and Secure Custom Home Builder' category in the Ibaraki area (Japan Marketing Research survey). The corner posts, vertical posts, and foundation sills all use hinoki. The company is a certified 'Excellent Builder' by the Housing Warranty Organization and can provide CO2 wood fixation amount certification. The land is approximately a 17-minute walk (1,340 meters) from York Benimaru (Sakura no Mori Shopping Center), a 21-minute walk (1,670 meters) from the new Sakura Elementary School (opening April 2026), and a 15-minute walk (1,190 meters) from Sakura Junior High School. Tsukuba Station on the Tsukuba Express line is about a 2.9 km drive away. Viewings of the land and model houses are available by reservation. The seller's representative is Mr. Asada (50s, 15 years of experience). The information was provided on May 3, 2026, with the next update scheduled for May 11, 2026.