Newly Developed Residential Plot in Ushiku, Ibaraki
This is a newly developed residential plot located in Ushiku City, Ibaraki Prefecture. The property is part of the third phase of a subdivision comprising a total of three plots. It is situated approximately 1,400 meters (an 18-minute walk) from JR Joban Line's Ushiku Station, offering convenient access to the rail network. The plot is designated as a "building condition attached" land, meaning the sale is conditional upon signing a building contract with a designated contractor within a specified period.
According to the agent's notes, the property's equipment and facilities are listed as "completed, therefore omitted." The development permit number is also noted as "completed, therefore omitted." The plot benefits from public water supply, public sewerage, and city gas infrastructure. The frontage road is a public road approximately 3, 4, and 6 meters wide, with the main frontage being a south-facing road over 6 meters wide. The land is zoned as Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential District within an urbanization promotion area. The building-to-land ratio is 60% and the floor area ratio is 200%.
The location is highly convenient for daily life. Ushiku Municipal Ushiku Elementary School is just about 160 meters away (a 2-minute walk), and Ushiku Municipal Ushiku Third Junior High School is approximately 850 meters away (an 11-minute walk). For shopping, a Seven-Eleven convenience store is about 450 meters away (a 6-minute walk), with larger supermarkets like Kasumi Food Square and Welcia drugstore located roughly 1,200 meters away (a 15-minute walk). The seller is Ager Co., Ltd., and the transaction involves no brokerage fees.
The area of Ushiku is known for its blend of suburban living and natural spaces. An interesting local landmark is the Great Buddha of Ushiku (Ushiku Daibutsu), which was once the world's tallest bronze statue of a Buddha, standing at 120 meters tall. It remains a major tourist attraction and symbol of the city, located within Ushiku Arcadia Park, offering panoramic views from its observation deck.