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Shibasakicho 4-chome, Tachikawa City, Tokyo

東京都立川市柴崎町4丁目

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Spacious Detached Home with Study in Tachikawa, Tokyo

This detached house in Tachikawa City, Tokyo, offers a generous living space of 124.58 sqm (approximately 37.68 tsubo) on a private plot of 153.83 sqm (approximately 46.53 tsubo). Built in November 1983, the two-story property is currently vacant and ready for new occupants. The layout is officially listed as a 4LDK, but according to the agent's special notes, this is more accurately described as a "4LDK + study," as shown on the floor plan, providing an extra room for work or hobbies.

Critical property details from the agent's notes have been translated. The road access situation is detailed as follows: the property fronts a single road to the north, which is a 4-meter wide private road, with a frontage of 2 meters, and it has a designated location permit. A further remark clarifies the topography: the land is flat. The property is located within a City Planning Area designated as an urbanization zone. The land use district is Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential, with a building-to-land ratio of 40% and a floor area ratio of 80%.

The location offers convenient access via the Tama Monorail, with "Shibasaki Taiikukan" Station a 9-minute walk away, and the JR Chuo Main Line's "Tachikawa" Station within a 22-minute walk. The area of Tachikawa is a vibrant commercial and cultural hub in western Tokyo. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the Showa Memorial Park, one of Tokyo's largest national government parks, created to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Emperor Showa's reign. It features vast gardens, forests, and recreational facilities. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Showa Kinen Park itself, offering a beautiful escape with seasonal flower displays, cycling paths, and water features.

This description was AI-generated from the original Japanese listing and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify details with the source listing.

Summary

Bedrooms: 4
Year built: 1983
Land size: 154 / 1,656sqft
House size: 125 / 1,341sqft

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Haneda Airport — 37 km away

Nearby Konbini

Family Mart Family Mart — 6 min walk
Lawson Lawson — 8 min walk
Seven Eleven Seven Eleven — 9 min walk
Lawson Store 100 Lawson Store 100 — 10 min walk

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Brokerage fee (known)¥000,000
Judicial scrivener (known)¥000,000
Acquisition tax (est.)¥000,000 – ¥000,000
Registration & stamp (est.)¥000,000 – ¥000,000
Property tax (est., annual)¥00,000 – ¥00,000/yr
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Nightly Rate¥00,000
Occupancy Rate00%
Est. booked nights/year000 nights
Net annual income ¥0,000,000
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5-year return¥0,000,000
10-year return ¥00,000,000
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