Vacant Land in the Scenic Akazawa Moyo-dai Villa Area of Ito City
This listing presents a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial plot of land within the desirable Akazawa Moyo-dai villa district in Ito City, Shizuoka Prefecture. The property is a sizable 523.5 square meters (approximately 158.35 tsubo) of vacant land, offering a blank canvas for your dream home or holiday retreat. The land is situated on a corner lot with no set-back requirements and no private road maintenance fees, simplifying the building process.
According to the agent's special notes, the current status of the property is vacant land. The agent encourages potential buyers to visit the site, stating: "Vacant land. We would be happy for you to actually see it. Please feel free to contact us regarding your preferred date for a free viewing." A key feature highlighted is that there are no specific builder restrictions, meaning you are free to choose your preferred house manufacturer or architect to design and construct a home that perfectly suits your vision. The agent strongly recommends an on-site inspection as the first step.
The land is located in a non-designated urban planning area, with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%, providing generous scope for construction. Ownership rights are full and clear. The location offers a balance of tranquility and accessibility, being approximately 8.6km from Izu-Kogen Station and 10.6km from Jogasaki Coast Station on the Izu Kyuko Line, providing access to the wider Izu Peninsula.
The surrounding area of Ito City is famed for its natural hot springs, dramatic coastlines, and lush, mountainous scenery. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Jogasaki Coast, a short drive away, is a spectacular 10km long coastline formed by ancient lava flows from Mount Omuro, featuring a thrilling suspension bridge over the ocean. The region is a major tourist destination, with the iconic Mount Omuro itself—a dormant, grass-covered volcano that visitors can hike up—serving as a prominent local landmark and offering panoramic views of the peninsula and Pacific Ocean.