Building Your Dream Home in Yamashina: A Prime Land Opportunity in Kyoto
This is a prime piece of building land located in Shinomiya Daishogun-cho, Yamashina Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture. The land is currently vacant and ready for construction. With a measured land area of 47.37 m² (14.32 tsubo), this site offers a fantastic opportunity to build a custom home. The property is offered as land with building conditions, meaning you can design your ideal home with the seller's designated builder, and it is also available for sale as land without building conditions. Please feel free to inquire for more details.
Equipment/Facilities: As this land does not require a development permit application, there are no specific facilities installed on the site.
Remarks & Special Notes: The official registry area is 46.92 m² (14.19 tsubo). The site is located in a semi-fire prevention zone, which allows for a building coverage ratio of 70% when constructing a semi-fireproof building. The car garage area is 5.94 m². We are available for 24-hour email inquiries. We welcome any consultations, including mortgage advice or what kind of house can be built on this land. Our office, Dream Home Nishikyogoku Gojo Store, is located right by the Gojo-Tenjingawa intersection, on the north side of Nishikyogoku General Sports Park. We have parking for 9 cars and are equipped with a kids' room and a baby room. As a real estate company that knows the area well, we specialize in real estate brokerage, sales, built-for-sale homes, as well as renovations and custom home construction. You can relax and search for your home in our friendly store. For property viewings, we offer three courses tailored to your preferences: 1) A quick on-site tour (approx. 30 min) for busy clients, focusing on the property layout. 2) A thorough tour (approx. 1 hour) to check the atmosphere and equipment in detail. 3) A comprehensive tour (approx. 2 hours) covering the layout, equipment, and surrounding environment, including driving to expected facilities like elementary schools, supermarkets, and libraries.