Mitsui Home's 'Miharashi no Machi Obira': A Spacious Hillside Development in Yokkaichi
This property presents a rare opportunity within the large-scale, 124-lot subdivision known as 'Miharashi no Machi Obira' (Scenic View Obira Town) in Yokkaichi City, Mie Prefecture. The development offers two remaining lots for sale: D12 and D23. According to the official agent notes, the development holds the following permits: Yokkaichi City Instruction Development No. XY15040033 (November 16, 2022) and Yokkaichi City Instruction Development No. XY150440033-350-01 (March 22, 2024). The critical pricing and size details are as follows: D12 lot is 219.98 sqm (approximately 66.54 tsubo) for 18.9 million yen, and D23 lot is 240.44 sqm (approximately 72.73 tsubo) for 24.1 million yen.
These are '建築条件付き土地' or land with building conditions, meaning the purchase is contingent on signing a building contract with the designated contractor, Mitsui Home, within a set period. The listed prices are for the land only; separate construction costs apply. The lots boast generous sizes, allowing for spacious homes and parking for 2-3 vehicles. Key features of the subdivision include a corner lot location, a south-facing road, a regular shaped plot, and roads over 6 meters wide. Utilities are well-established with electricity, public water, and city gas available. Additional fees include a water supply burden of 118,000 yen, a city gas burden of 4,400 yen, and a community hall construction burden of 165,000 yen.
The location in the Obira-cho area of Yokkaichi is situated on a hillside, providing beautiful panoramic views and a peaceful residential atmosphere. The area is noted for being well-equipped with childcare facilities, making it attractive for families. A new park is currently under construction within the subdivision, adding to the community amenities. For daily needs, the AEON Yokkaichi Obira store is within a 13-minute walk.
Yokkaichi City, part of the greater Nagoya metropolitan area, has a rich industrial history but is also a gateway to natural and cultural attractions. An interesting local fact is that the city's port was historically a major center for the Ise Bay trade. The closest major tourist attraction is the scenic Ise-Shima National Park, renowned for its rugged coastline, pearl cultivation, and the historic Ise Jingu, one of Japan's most sacred Shinto shrines, located approximately an hour's drive south.