Land Prices in 中山
Price information based on actual transaction records and official land appraisals for 中山.
Estimated Transaction Price Range
Since transaction data is unavailable for 中山, the estimated market price range based on the official land price (19,810 yen/m²) is approximately 15,848 ~ 23,772 yen/m². Actual prices vary by condition.
Price Trend
Land Price Trend for 中山
Appraised Land Price Locations
| No. | Location | Price (¥/m²)(Res) | YoY Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | いずみ58番 | 27,400 | +0.4% |
| 2 | 大字長崎字元町197番3外 | 23,000 | -0.4% |
| 3 | 大字長崎字元町197番3外 | 22,900 | -0.9% |
| 4 | 大字土橋字北89番2 | 9,080 | -0.7% |
About Data
Appraised Land Price Average: Aggregated 2026 appraised land price data obtained from the MLIT "Land Price Appraisal & Prefectural Land Price Survey".
※Actual transaction prices may vary from displayed prices due to actual transaction conditions and individual property factors.
About 中山 Data
Compare the appraised land price average with the transaction price average to gauge the market. Appraised prices are standard values; transaction prices reflect actual deals.
This page shows 2026 appraised land price locations, recent price trends, and district-level transaction data for 中山.
For prefecture-wide trends, see the Yamagata land price page. Yamagata municipal land price list
Land Price Overview for 中山
The average appraised land price in 中山 is 19,810 yen/m² (7 per tsubo). Use this as a baseline for comparing prices across different neighborhoods.
The average transaction price is No Data. Transaction prices reflect actual market deals, while appraised prices are official assessments. Both should be considered for a complete picture of the 中山 market.
Key locations include いずみ58番, 大字長崎字元町197番3外, 大字長崎字元町197番3外, which serve as useful benchmarks for understanding the local price range.
Tips for Evaluating Land Prices in 中山
Land prices are strongly influenced by access to transportation, commercial activity, zoning regulations, and redevelopment projects. Comparing with the Yamagata average helps determine whether 中山 is relatively high or low.