Mirai Nakano Kaisaku B Subdivision Phase 1: A Prime Residential Plot in Ube, Yamaguchi
This listing presents a rare opportunity to acquire a prime residential plot within the Mirai Nakano Kaisaku B Subdivision Phase 1 in Ube City, Yamaguchi Prefecture. This is a vacant lot, ready for you to build your dream home. The property is situated on flat land, offering ease of construction, and falls within a Category I Exclusive Residential Zone, ensuring a quiet and pleasant living environment. The plot boasts a generous land area of 231.41 square meters (approximately 70 tsubo), with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%, providing ample space for a comfortable family residence.
Critical agent notes have been provided, which include essential details for prospective buyers. The current status is a vacant lot. The agent encourages interested parties to feel free to inquire about arranging a viewing on a preferred date. Important remarks include compliance with the Building Standards Act Article 22. Upon handover, the land classification will be residential. The agricultural land conversion permit number is Directive Rei 6 Uno I No. 5-111. The property fronts a road under Article 1, Item 5, with a road ownership share of 1/8. There is a planned utility pole within the subdivision. Buyers should note separate fees for water supply contribution, beneficiary burden charges, and a bridge burden charge (a one-time initial payment of approximately 5,000 yen). Crucially, there are no building conditions attached to the land. Please be aware that upon completion of the land development work, a slight margin of error in the area may occur (no settlement based on actual measurement will be conducted).
The area of Ube City offers a blend of convenience and natural surroundings. While a car is recommended for full mobility, the vicinity provides good access to shopping and daily amenities. An interesting local fact is that Ube is known for its coal mining history, which transformed into a chemical industry hub, and is now a city focusing on environmental and technological development. For recreation and culture, residents can visit the nearby Kawasaki Art Museum, which houses a significant collection of modern Japanese and Western art, making it a notable cultural landmark in the region.