Spacious 3K Wooden House in Higashikurume, Tokyo
This property is a detached wooden house built in June 1981, located in Kanayama-cho, Higashikurume City, Tokyo. The house offers a total floor area of 45.5㎡ (approximately 13.76 tsubo) spread over two stories, with a 3K layout providing functional living space. The land area is 50.61㎡ (approximately 15.3 tsubo) with an additional 4㎡ of private road area. Key structural details include a building coverage ratio of 40% and a floor area ratio of 80%. The property is situated within a City Planning Area designated as Urbanization Promotion Area and falls under the Category I Exclusive Low-Rise Residential Zone. It is also designated as a Quasi-Fireproof District.
Special notes from the agent indicate that this property is currently vacant and is listed as non-rebuildable. The transfer of ownership is negotiable regarding timing. The property comes with no parking and no balcony. The land rights are ownership, and the land category is residential. There are legal restrictions in place, specifically the prohibition of rebuilding. The property does not have a building confirmation from the construction company, nor does it have an inspection, defect warranty, performance evaluation, or renovation/remodeling notes. The transaction type is seller, and the responsible agent is Masaki Yamai.
The area of Higashikurume is known for its residential charm and accessibility to central Tokyo. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the Tamagawadai Park, a large green space with beautiful seasonal flowers and a historic water purification plant. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Mount Takao, a popular hiking destination in western Tokyo famous for its temple, Yakuo-in, and stunning natural scenery, easily accessible for a day trip from this location.