Spacious Residential Plots in the Serene Nature of Akiruno
This listing presents a rare opportunity to acquire a plot of land in a tranquil, nature-rich residential development in Akiruno City, Tokyo. The development consists of six spacious plots, each exceeding 46 tsubo (approximately 155.1 m² to 170.83 m²), offering ample space to build a custom home. The area is characterized by its peaceful environment, surrounded by Akiruno's abundant natural beauty, allowing residents to enjoy a relaxed, slow-paced lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
According to the agent's notes, the land is a vacant lot (更地) and is subject to regulations under the Landscape Act (景観法による規制有). A key feature is that the land does not require a development permit application (開発許可申請不要な土地のためなし). The development includes a private 5-meter-wide internal road that does not allow through traffic, enhancing privacy and safety, making it ideal for families with young children.
The agent provides comprehensive support for viewings and home financing. They offer two guided tour options: a quick 30-minute course at their office, which includes a kids' play area, a discussion of your needs, property introductions, and initial financial advice; or a thorough 120-minute course that includes a chauffeured drive to the site (with child seats available), a property walkthrough, and detailed follow-up discussions. They also assist with home loan consultations, connecting clients with financial institutions offering low interest rates and providing detailed financial simulations based on income and desired monthly payments. Free parking is available for those visiting by car.
The surrounding area offers convenient daily living. The nearest major station, JR Musashi-Itsukaichi Station on the Itsukaichi Line, is approximately a 15-minute walk (1200m) and is the line's terminal station, meaning commuters can often get a seat. For shopping, Marufuji Tachiya store is a 13-minute walk away, and a drugstore is within a 7-minute walk. The area is also within walking distance of parks and schools. An interesting fact about Akiruno is that it is part of the Tama region, known for its deep valleys, forests, and traditional rural landscapes, offering a stark contrast to central Tokyo's urban sprawl. A notable nearby landmark is the scenic Lake Okutama, a vast reservoir and popular recreational area surrounded by mountains, located further upstream along the Tama River.