Spacious Land Plot with Existing House in Kyoto's Mukō City
This sizable land plot, spanning 224.79 square meters (approximately 67.99 tsubo), presents a prime opportunity for building your dream home in the desirable city of Mukō, Kyoto. The property is offered at a price of 62.4 million yen, with a per-tsubo price of 918,000 yen. It is situated in a designated urbanization area with a land use classification of residential land, falling under the Quasi-Residential District zoning. This allows for a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%, providing ample scope for design. There are no specific building conditions attached to the land, and no notification under the National Land Use Planning Act is required. Ownership rights are full and clear.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The current status notes: "There is an old house on the property. If you wish to see it in person for free, please feel free to contact us with your preferred date." Further remarks specify: "The property is located in a Height Control District and a Quasi-Fire Prevention Zone. Key distances include: an 18-minute walk (approx. 1,410m) to Sakura Kids Nursery School, a 30-minute walk (approx. 2,330m) to Kōyō Kindergarten, a 31-minute walk (approx. 2,430m) to Mukō City Hall, a 38-minute walk (approx. 2,990m) to 7-Eleven Mukō Higashitanakaze Store, a 38-minute walk (approx. 3,030m) to AEON Food Court Style Higashi-Mukō Store, a 38-minute walk (approx. 2,990m) to Mozume Social Welfare Association Kaori no Hana Hoikuen, and a 39-minute walk (approx. 3,120m) to JR Mukaijima Station Post Office."
The location offers excellent transportation access, with Hankyū Kyoto Main Line Nishi-Mukō Station a 17-minute walk away and JR Tōkaidō-Sanyō Main Line Nagaokakyō Station a 20-minute walk away. The area is well-served by local amenities, including schools, convenience stores, and supermarkets within a reasonable walking distance. Mukō City is a historically rich area, known for its connection to the ancient Nagaoka-kyō capital, a precursor to Heian-kyō (Kyoto). A major nearby landmark is the Nagaoka Palace Site, a designated National Historic Site, offering a glimpse into Japan's 8th-century imperial history.