Subdivided Land with Construction Conditions in Kasama, Ibaraki
This listing presents a prime opportunity to build your custom home in the desirable city of Kasama, Ibaraki. The property is a subdivided land parcel (Lot No. 1) within a larger development consisting of four plots. The land area for this specific plot is a generous 249.70 square meters, offering ample space for a family home. The site is sold with construction conditions attached, meaning the purchase is contingent upon signing a building contract with a specified manufacturer within a set period. This arrangement provides a streamlined path from land acquisition to completed home.
According to the agent's notes, the equipment and facilities are omitted as the land is already completed. Critical special notes clarify the terms: this is a land sale with construction conditions (specified manufacturer). Furthermore, a water supply connection fee will be required from the purchaser. The land is fully developed with public water, sewer, and gas infrastructure in place. The property is situated within a Category I Exclusive Residential Zone, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%, providing flexibility in design.
The location is highly convenient, within a short walk from essential amenities. Kasama Elementary School is approximately a 6-minute walk away, while Kasama Junior High School is even closer at just a 4-minute walk. For daily shopping, a Kasumi supermarket and a Seven-Eleven convenience store are within a 13-minute and 7-minute walk, respectively. The JR Mito Line's Kasama Station is about a 13-minute walk, providing rail access to the wider region.
Kasama City is renowned for its rich pottery tradition, with Kasama-yaki ware being a celebrated local craft for over 200 years. The area is also a major tourist destination, largely due to the iconic Kasama Inari Shrine, one of Japan's three major Inari shrines. This important cultural site, known for its vibrant red torii gates and beautiful seasonal scenery, draws visitors from across the country and is a defining landmark of the area.