Vacant Land in a Historic Shonan Villa District
This vacant plot of land, located in the prestigious Kugenuma Matsugaoka area of Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture, offers a rare opportunity to build a custom home in one of Shonan's most storied neighborhoods. The property is a blank slate with no building conditions, allowing you to freely select your preferred house maker or architect to realize your dream home. The site is conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from the Enoshima Electric Railway's Kugenuma Station, with flat terrain making the commute easy. The area is serviced by public water, city gas, and sewer systems.
As detailed in the agent's remarks, the current status is vacant land. Interested parties are encouraged to freely inquire about arranging a viewing on their preferred date. The property is subject to several legal and community regulations, including Article 22 zone regulations, the Niko Niko Residents' Association Landscape Formation District, the Niko Niko Residents' Agreement, and the Kugenuma Scenic District controls.
The Kugenuma area was once one of Shonan's representative villa districts. Its name is said to originate from an ancient marsh where swans once visited. Developed as a large-scale villa area in the Meiji period, it attracted various literary and artistic figures from the Taisho to Showa eras and has since evolved into a high-end residential neighborhood. This particular property is located within one of Kugenuma's three prestigious residential areas known as 'Matsu, Fuji, Sakura' (Pine, Wisteria, Cherry). It is close to the Shonan coastline and characterized by a tranquil living environment. The area originally featured wide sandy beaches and pine forests, with the name "Matsugaoka" (Pine Hill) deriving from these pine groves.
The agent notes that the flat walk to the station allows residents to enjoy Shonan's gentle air. Its proximity to the station makes it convenient for commuting and school trips. The listing agency offers one-stop support for mortgage proposals and relocation assistance. They can also arrange for reference building plans and accompany clients to meetings with house makers and construction companies, inviting interested parties to consult freely.
The surrounding Fujisawa area is rich in coastal culture and history. A notable nearby landmark is the iconic Enoshima Island, a small offshore island connected to the mainland by a bridge, famous for its shrine, sea caves, and panoramic views of Mount Fuji. It is a major tourist attraction offering a unique blend of natural beauty, spiritual sites, and leisure activities.