A Compact Wooden House in Katsushika Ward, Tokyo
This property is a two-storey wooden house built in October 1972, located in the Kameari 2-chome area of Tokyo's Katsushika Ward. The total land area is 54.33 square meters (approximately 16.43 tsubo), with a building floor area of 48.11 square meters (about 14.55 tsubo). The layout is a 2DK, offering two rooms plus a dining-kitchen space. The land is designated as residential land within a City Planning Area zoned as Category I Exclusive Residential District, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 160%.
Critical details from the agent's notes regarding the road access situation are as follows: The property fronts a single road to the east, which is 3.9 meters wide. A portion of the land, 3.16 square meters, is private road. The property's frontage on this private road is 2 meters, and it has a designated location certification. There is no dedicated parking space included with the property. The current status of the building is vacant (akiya).
The location offers convenient access to multiple train lines. Kameari Station on the Chiyoda and Jōban (local) Lines is a 12-minute walk away. Ohhanajaya Station on the Keisei Main Line is approximately a 22-minute walk, and Aoto Station on the Keisei Oshiage Line is about a 24-minute walk. The area is well-known for its relaxed, residential atmosphere with plenty of local shopping streets. A notable landmark in the broader Katsushika area is the Shibamata Taishakuten Temple, a historic and beautifully decorated temple famous for its intricate wooden carvings and serene garden, offering a peaceful retreat from city life.