Prime Vacant Land in Niigata's Convenient Kameda Area
This vacant land parcel, located in the desirable Higashihoncho 2-chome neighborhood of Niigata City's Konan Ward, presents an excellent opportunity for building your dream home. The property spans a generous 94.47 square meters (approximately 28.57 tsubo) and is offered at a price of 6.5 million yen. It boasts a prime location just a 6-minute walk from JR Kameda Station on the Shinetsu Main Line, providing superb access to public transportation.
Critical agent notes have been provided, offering essential details for prospective buyers. The current status of the land is vacant. The agent encourages interested parties to feel free to inquire, stating they would like to see the property in person and are happy to accommodate preferred viewing dates. Important regulatory and locational remarks include that the property is subject to the Landscape Act, is within a Quasi-Fire Prevention District, falls under the Urban Renaissance Special Measures Act, is in a designated Article 22 zone, and that there is a convex mirror on the fronting road.
The land is situated within a commercial zone, offering a high building coverage ratio of 80% and a floor area ratio of 400%, providing significant flexibility for construction. There are no attached building conditions, and ownership rights are full. The front road is a public roadway with a width of over 6 meters, and no setback is required. The property is served by public water and city gas utilities.
The surrounding area is highly convenient for daily life, with Uramachi Park just 130 meters away, supermarkets, discount stores like La Muu Kameda, drugstores, and a variety of hardware and home centers all within easy reach. The neighborhood is noted for being a relatively quiet residential area with good access to various public and commercial facilities, making it ideal for families.
An interesting fact about the wider Niigata area is that it is famously known as a 'snow country,' receiving some of the heaviest snowfall in Japan, which has shaped its unique culture and architecture. The closest major landmark and tourist attraction is the historic Niigata City Aquarium Marinepia Nihonkai, located along the coast, which is one of the largest aquariums on the Sea of Japan side of Japan and a popular family destination.