Royal Valley East: A Prime Vacant Lot in Nasu's Resort Community
This listing presents a prime vacant lot within the prestigious Royal Valley East villa area in Nasu, Tochigi Prefecture. The property is a flat, rectangular plot with a frontage of approximately 25.00 meters and a usable area of about 437 m² (approximately 132 tsubo). Situated at an elevation of roughly 506 meters, this land parcel is suitable for year-round use and offers a blank canvas for your custom vacation home.
Critical agent notes provide essential details for prospective buyers. The equipment and utilities are managed by Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO). Important remarks clarify the land size: the listed area of 437.50 m² is the registered area from which the estimated private road area (approximately 62.50 m² based on a cadastral survey map) has been deducted. Crucially, the sale of this land is based on the registered area; no financial adjustment will be made for any increase or decrease in the actual measured area. The handover of the property is scheduled for April 2026 or later. Additional cost details include a one-time facility burden fee (water membership fee) of 880,000 yen (tax included). Please note that management fees will change after a building is constructed. The annual basic water charge is 33,770 yen (tax included) for villa use and 37,620 yen (tax included) for permanent residence.
The lot has a northwest-facing frontage on a private road approximately 5.0 meters wide. Tree thinning has already been completed on the site, and there are no specific building conditions, providing significant flexibility for your architectural vision. The seller, Tokyu Resort, is offering this property directly, meaning no brokerage commission is required, and they are available for consultation regarding building construction plans.
The Nasu area is a renowned highland resort region, famous for its cool summers, outdoor activities, and stunning natural scenery. An interesting local fact is that the Nasu region is part of a massive volcanic plateau, with Mount Nasu-dake being an active stratovolcano. The area is a popular destination for hiking, visiting onsens (hot springs), and enjoying local dairy products. The closest major tourist attraction is the majestic Nasu Rindo Lake, a beautiful man-made lake surrounded by forests, offering walking paths, boating, and picturesque views that change with the seasons.