Asahigaoka Parkside Site B: A Prime Development Opportunity in Kutchan
Presenting Asahigaoka Parkside Site B, a prime 677.47 square meter (approximately 204.9 tsubo) development land located in the highly desirable Asahi district of Kutchan, Hokkaido. This spacious plot offers an exceptional opportunity for constructing a new custom home or a dual-residence development project. The land is situated in a quiet, residential environment, perfectly suited for building a modern residence with generous garden space.
The property's key advantage is its prime location within walking distance to Kutchan Station, a future Shinkansen stop, and the expansive Asahigaoka Park. This places future residents minutes away from essential amenities like cafes, supermarkets, and restaurants, making it attractive for both long-term living and investment. The area is also a gateway to the renowned Niseko United and Niseko Hanazono ski resorts, offering year-round outdoor recreational opportunities just a short drive away.
A notable feature of this land is the inclusion of an existing Japanese-style house. This structure can be utilized immediately, potentially generating rental income during the planning and development phase for a future, larger construction. The site also offers significant view potential; a multi-story building could capture elevated vistas of the surrounding area.
A special note highlights a compelling development possibility: this Site B land can be purchased together with the adjacent 743-tsubo Site A parcel. Combining these plots would create a nearly 950-tsubo (approximately 3,135 square meter) mega-development site. Such a merger would allow for the construction of a larger, potentially taller building with enhanced views and greater design flexibility. For details on the adjacent parcel, please refer to the listing for "Asahigaoka Parkside: 743 Tsubo Development Land A."
The surrounding Kutchan area is part of the world-famous Niseko region, celebrated for its unparalleled powder snow. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Mount Yotei, often called "Ezo Fuji" for its resemblance to Mount Fuji, is a dormant volcano and a central, iconic feature of the landscape. The closest major landmark is the majestic Mount Yotei itself, a popular destination for hiking in the summer and offering stunning panoramic views year-round.