Charming Post-War Wooden House in Tokyo's Sumida Ward
This property is a single-family wooden house built in January 1950, located in Sumida 3-chome, Sumida Ward, Tokyo. The total land area is 49.80 square meters (approximately 15.06 tsubo), with a building area of 33.00 square meters (approximately 9.98 tsubo). The layout is a 2DK, featuring two rooms plus a dining-kitchen area. The structure is a single-story wooden building situated on a gently sloping site within a Quasi-Industrial Zone under the City Planning Act. The land is designated as residential land (宅地) and ownership rights are freehold (所有権). The property is currently vacant (空家) and ready for immediate handover.
The house is conveniently located within a 6-minute walk from "Kanegafuchi" Station on the Tobu Isesaki and Daishi Lines, and an 8-minute walk from "Higashi-Mukojima" Station. The property includes parking. Regarding building standards, the architectural confirmation number is available. The property is being sold by the owner (売主).
Sumida Ward is a historically rich area of Tokyo, blending traditional shitamachi (downtown) culture with modern attractions. It is famously home to the Tokyo Skytree, one of the world's tallest towers, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the metropolis. The area is also known for the Sumida River, which hosts spectacular fireworks festivals in the summer, drawing crowds from across the city.