Prime Residential Land in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture
This vacant residential plot, located at 245-1 Matsudera-cho Ushi, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture, presents a rare opportunity to build your custom home in a well-connected and established neighborhood. The land spans a generous 128 square meters (approximately 38.72 tsubo) and is offered at a price of 4,000,000 JPY, equating to a competitive price per tsubo of 104,000 JPY. The property is designated as "Zasshuchi" (miscellaneous land) within a City Planning Area of Urbanization Control, with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The land is flat, making it an ideal and cost-effective foundation for construction.
As per the agent's special notes, the current status of the property is vacant land (更地). The agent encourages interested buyers to view the property in person and invites them to freely inquire about their preferred dates for a viewing, stating: "Actually, I would like to see it. Please feel free to contact us for your preferred dates, etc." The land rights are freehold (ownership), and the delivery date is negotiable. The transaction is handled under an exclusive intermediary agreement.
The location offers excellent daily convenience. The Waridashi Station on the Hokuriku Tetsudo Asanogawa Line is approximately a 9-minute walk or bus ride away, providing easy rail access. The area is served by local schools, including Asanogawa Junior High School (770m away) and Moroe-cho Elementary School (2,100m away). For daily shopping, a convenience store is located 1,100m from the site, with a supermarket and drugstore also within a reasonable distance.
The surrounding Kanazawa area is rich in culture and history. A short drive will bring you to the iconic Kenroku-en Garden, one of Japan's Three Great Gardens, renowned for its stunning beauty across all seasons. Kanazawa is also famous for its well-preserved samurai and geisha districts, Nagamachi and Higashi Chaya respectively, offering a glimpse into the city's Edo-period past. The area is a hub for traditional crafts like Kaga-yuzen silk dyeing and gold leaf production, making it a fascinating and culturally significant place to call home.