Land for Sale in Misato City, Saitama: A Prime Residential Plot with Build-to-Suit Potential
This listing presents a prime plot of land for sale in the quiet residential neighborhood of Misato City, Saitama Prefecture. The property is a build-conditioned sale, meaning the purchase of the land is contingent upon signing a building contract with the Polus Group within three months of the land sale agreement. The land itself is priced at 22.8 million yen.
The plot is a well-shaped, flat parcel of 105.39 square meters (approximately 31.88 tsubo) with frontage on a 4-meter wide western road. It is situated within a peaceful residential area and is a 12-minute walk from the Tsukuba Express (TX) Line's Misato Central Station, providing excellent access to central Tokyo and Tsukuba. The property is delivered as vacant land, ready for construction.
As part of the offering, the Polus Group provides free creation of custom home plans, with several example building plans showcased. One such reference plan features a building price of 19,415,000 yen (tax included) for a structure with a total floor area of 93.97 square meters. It is important to note that in addition to the main building price, ancillary construction costs are estimated to be approximately 10.05 million yen (tax included). The example plans are for reference only, and the final design can be freely decided by the buyer.
The location offers excellent daily convenience. A Yaoko supermarket is a 9-minute walk (700m) away, a Maruetsu supermarket is an 11-minute walk (850m), and a 7-Eleven convenience store is also within an 11-minute walk. For families, New Wa Kindergarten is just a 3-minute walk (180m) from the site.
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The area of Misato City has developed significantly with the arrival of the Tsukuba Express, transforming it into a well-connected suburban hub. An interesting local fact is that the city is part of the larger "Miyashiro-Misato Area," known for its traditional Katori Shrine festivals. For a major tourist attraction, residents can easily visit the historic Kawagoe City ("Little Edo"), a short train ride away, famous for its preserved warehouse district and traditional atmosphere.