Open Lives Takamatsucho Comfort: A Prime Land Opportunity in Tachikawa
This listing presents a rare opportunity to acquire a plot of land in the desirable Open Lives Takamatsucho Comfort development in Tachikawa City, Tokyo. The development consists of three plots of land, all of which are currently available for sale. The land areas range from 53.21 square meters to 59.96 square meters, offering flexibility for your custom home design. A key feature of this offering is that there are no building conditions attached, providing you with the freedom to design and build your ideal residence without mandatory construction contracts with a specific builder. The development is already completed and ready for construction.
Critical agent notes have been provided, which include essential details for prospective buyers. The Equipment/Facilities are noted as 'Completed'. The Special Notes/Remarks provide crucial legal and regulatory information: 'No building conditions / Scenic Act / Land readjustment work regulation area / Quasi-fire prevention zone / Private road portion 5.76m2 / Setback portion 2.23-3.03m2 included / Management number: 600076'. This indicates the land is subject to the Landscape Act, is within a regulated land development area, and falls under a quasi-fire prevention zone, which may influence building materials. The notes also specify the exact area dedicated to private road and setback portions, which are included in the total land size.
The location is highly accessible, situated within an 11-minute walk from the Tama City Monorail's Takamatsu Station and a 15-minute walk from the major JR Nambu Line's Tachikawa Station. The area is designated as a Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential District, ensuring a peaceful living environment. The plot is on a corner lot, and the land has a building-to-land ratio of 60-70% and a floor area ratio of 160-172%. Utilities include city gas, public water, and public sewer systems.
The surrounding Tachikawa area is a vibrant suburban hub in western Tokyo. An interesting local fact is that Tachikawa is home to the former Tachikawa Airfield, parts of which have been transformed into Showa Kinen Park, a massive national park commemorating Emperor Showa's reign. The area is a major commercial and cultural center for the region. For leisure and tourism, the closest major landmark is the expansive Showa Kinen Park, a vast national government park famous for its seasonal flower fields, waterways, and open spaces, located just a short distance from the property.