Mirai Nakano Kaisaku A Subdivision Phase 1: A Prime Residential Plot in Ube, Yamaguchi
This listing presents a rare opportunity to acquire a plot of land in the developing Mirai Nakano Kaisaku A subdivision in Ube City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. This specific lot is part of the first phase of the development, which consists of three total plots. The land is a level, vacant plot (更地) ready for construction, with a generous area of 231.45 square meters (approximately 70.01 tsubo). The property is offered at a price of 7.7 million yen, translating to a per-tsubo cost of 110,000 yen. It is situated within a First Category Residential Zone, allowing for a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%, providing ample scope for designing a comfortable family home.
Critical agent notes have been provided, offering essential details for prospective buyers. The current status is a vacant lot, and viewings are encouraged; interested parties are invited to contact the agent to arrange a convenient date. The land title upon delivery will be residential land (宅地). The development has an agricultural land conversion permit number: Directive Rei 6 Ubu Agricultural Committee No. 5-110. The position-designated road will be transferred to Ube City ownership after the completion of all four phases of the development work (around Reiwa 11). There are plans for utility poles within the subdivision. Buyers should note additional separate fees: a water supply contribution, a beneficiary burden charge, and a bridge burden charge (a one-time initial payment of approximately 5,000 yen). Importantly, there are no building conditions attached to the land. Please be aware that upon completion of the development work, minor area discrepancies may occur (no actual measurement and settlement will be conducted).
The location offers a peaceful residential setting while maintaining accessibility. Ube Station on the JR Ube Line is within an 18-minute walk, connecting residents to the wider region. The area of Ube is known for its blend of coastal industry and natural beauty, famously hosting the Ube City Tokiwa Park, a vast and popular park built on the site of a former coal mine, symbolizing the city's transformation. For a major cultural landmark, the Ube City Art Museum, also known as the Kawasaki Museum, is a significant attraction, housing a renowned collection of modern Japanese and Western art.