Spacious Residential Plot with Garden Space in Ibara City, Okayama
This 417 square meter (approximately 126.14 tsubo) plot of land presents a prime opportunity for development or use as a storage yard in the quiet residential area of Okayama Prefecture's Ibara City. The property is situated within a designated Category I Residential Zone, offering a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The land is currently vacant and level, with a rectangular shape, making it straightforward for planning.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The property's facilities and infrastructure include Propane gas, a public water supply, a sewer system, side ditches, and electricity. The road frontage details specify access from the south via a 4-meter wide public road, with a paved frontage of 9.5 meters. Important special remarks indicate this is a south-facing property. However, conversion from agricultural land use is required, making it optimally suited for use as a materials storage yard. Necessary preservation work on an existing water channel is required, and there is an elevation difference of approximately 1.5 meters between the road and the land.
The location offers convenient daily living, with Izue Station on the Ibara Railway approximately an 800-meter walk (about 10 minutes) away, providing regional connectivity. The area of Ibara City is part of the wider Bitchu region, known for its traditional denim production and historic townscapes. A notable nearby landmark is the historic Bitchu Matsuyama Castle, one of Japan's few remaining original castles and famously perched atop a mountain, often appearing shrouded in morning mist.