Open Lives Morishita Access: A Prime Development Plot in Tokyo's Koto Ward
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a plot of land in the well-connected Morishita area of Tokyo's Koto Ward. The property, known as Open Lives Morishita Access, consists of two plots of land with a total area ranging from 60.23 to 61.40 square meters. The site is fully serviced and ready for construction, offering a blank canvas for your custom home or investment project.
Critical agent notes have been provided, offering essential legal and planning details. The Equipment/Facilities are noted as Completed, indicating all necessary infrastructure is in place. The Special Notes/Remarks contain vital information: No building conditions / Landscape Act / Land readjustment work regulation area / Special industrial zone / Quasi-fire prevention zone / Building effective area exclusion part 2.13m2 included (only for 1 plot) / Management number: 600071. This translates to a plot free from mandatory builder contracts, but subject to specific zoning (Special Industrial and Quasi-fire prevention) and regulations (Landscape Act, land readjustment controls). One plot includes a small excluded area of 2.13 square meters not counted in the effective building area.
The location boasts exceptional access, with Morishita Station on the Toei Shinjuku Line just a 4-minute walk away, and Kiyosumi-Shirakawa Station on the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line within a 7-minute walk. The front road is a generous 10.9 meters wide, providing excellent access and light. The land is in a Quasi-Industrial Zone, which permits a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 300%, allowing for a substantial structure.
The surrounding Koto Ward area is rich in history and culture. A short walk will bring you to the scenic Kiyosumi Garden, a famous traditional Japanese landscape garden renowned for its beautiful stepping stones and tranquil pond, offering a peaceful escape from the city. The area is also within reasonable distance of the historic Ryogoku district, home to the Edo-Tokyo Museum and the Kokugikan Sumo Hall.