Green Village Oku Phase 9 Development Plot in Setouchi City
This is a prime residential plot available for sale within the Green Village Oku Phase 9 development, a brand-new subdivision of 14 lots in Setouchi City, Okayama Prefecture. The plot, designated Lot 8, offers a generous land area of 238.03 square meters (approximately 72.00 tsubo) and is priced at 12,950,000 JPY. The price includes all water supply connection and utility fees, and as the seller is the listing company, various associated costs can be kept low.
The property's equipment and infrastructure are clearly detailed: it is serviced by propane gas, public water supply, a private septic tank, side ditches, and electricity. The road access situation is excellent, with the lot fronting two public roads (excluding corner lots). To the south is a 5-meter wide, paved public road, and to the north is another 5-meter wide, paved public road, ensuring open and convenient access.
Critical special notes have been provided by the agent. Firstly, this plot is eligible for an individual merged septic tank subsidy. Depending on the scale of the building constructed, a subsidy ranging from 332,000 to 548,000 yen per house is available. Secondly, there are no specific builder requirements imposed, meaning you are free to choose and contract your preferred builder to construct your dream home. An additional note states the total development area for the entire project is 3,921.82 square meters.
The land is registered as residential, flat, and vacant (cleared land), with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. It is located within walking distance of daily conveniences, including a Family Mart convenience store (530m) and Oku Elementary School (650m). The nearest major transport link is the JR Akō Line's Oku Station, approximately a 15-minute walk (1200m) away.
The area, part of the Seto Inland Sea region, is known for its serene coastal landscapes and mild climate. An interesting local fact is that nearby Okayama City is famously called the 'Land of Sunshine' due to its exceptionally high number of sunny days per year. For a major tourist attraction, the iconic Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter, with its beautifully preserved Edo-period merchant houses and canals, is approximately a 40-minute drive away, offering a glimpse into Japan's cultural heritage.