Shop-Residence in Mitaka, Tokyo
This unique property in Mitaka City, Tokyo, combines residential living with commercial potential as a shop-residence. The land area is 22.55 sqm (approximately 6.82 tsubo), with a building area of 35.00 sqm (approximately 10.58 tsubo). The two-story wooden structure was built in December 1969. The property is situated on a plot with a slight slope and is designated within the City Planning Area's urbanization zone, specifically the Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential District. The building-to-land ratio is 60% with a floor area ratio of 200%.
Critical agent notes have been provided. The access road situation details are as follows: it is a one-sided road to the northwest with a width of 6.4 meters. The land shape is an extended lot. The property is currently vacant. The transaction form is exclusive intermediary. The property is a re-buildable lot, and the handover date is negotiable. No notification under the National Land Use Planning Act is required.
The property is located in the Mure 5-chome area of Mitaka, a peaceful residential ward in western Tokyo known for its greenery and proximity to the Kanda River. An interesting local fact is that Mitaka is home to the renowned Ghibli Museum, celebrating the works of Studio Ghibli. The area offers a blend of suburban calm and good accessibility. The closest major landmark is the vast and beautiful Inokashira Park, located a short distance away, which features a large pond, zoo, and boating facilities.