Spacious Land for Lease in Moriya, Ibaraki
This substantial land plot, spanning 1010.00 square meters (approximately 305.52 tsubo), is available for lease in the desirable Keiyakidai 6-chome area of Moriya City, Ibaraki Prefecture. The property is situated in a designated Category I Residential Zone within an Urbanization Promotion Area, offering a prime location for development, subject to specific legal requirements.
Essential utilities are available, including city gas, public water supply, and a sewer system. The property fronts an 18-meter wide road to the east. Critical agent notes provide vital details: the security deposit and key money are negotiable depending on the contract type. The listed contract period of 3 years is a guideline and will be determined through consultation. Upon renewal, a separate renewal administrative fee equivalent to 0.55 months of the new rent (tax included) will be charged. Crucially, permission and notification under Article 5 of the Agricultural Land Law are required. The Takano portion of the land is within a City Planning Area of Adjustment, meaning administrative permits for development are necessary for building construction. Public water, sewer, and city gas connections are available only from the Keiyakidai side. Rental terms vary by contract type, so consultation is advised. The property will be handed over in its current condition. A secondary land classification is "field." The renewal fee is 0.55 months of the new rent, and the legal restriction again notes the necessity of permission/notification under the Agricultural Land Law Article 5.
The area of Moriya offers a blend of suburban tranquility and convenient access. It is served by the Kanto Railway Joso Line's Minami-Moriya Station, a 16-minute walk away, and the Tsukuba Express's Moriya Station, a 27-minute walk. The Joban Expressway's Yawara Interchange is approximately 4.7 km distant. An interesting local fact is that Moriya City is part of the greater Tsukuba Science City region, a hub for national research and academic institutions. The closest major landmark is the iconic Mount Tsukuba, a famous twin-peaked mountain revered in local folklore and offering spectacular hiking trails and panoramic views from its cable car.