Open Live's Kita-Otsuka Access: A Prime Development Plot in Tokyo's Bustling Toshima Ward
This listing presents 'Open Live's Kita-Otsuka Access,' a premium land development project in Tokyo's Toshima Ward. The property consists of two plots of land, offering a rare opportunity for custom-built homes in a highly convenient urban location. The plots range in size from 55.80 square meters to 59.89 square meters, with the larger plot priced at 10,270,000 yen. The development is already completed, providing a ready-to-build canvas for your dream home.
Critical agent notes provide essential details for prospective buyers. The property is sold with no construction conditions attached, offering maximum design freedom. The notes specify inclusion of covenant areas (0.21 to 0.24 m²), an existing parking lot on the premises, and applicability under the Landscape Act. The land is within a land readjustment project regulation zone and a quasi-fire prevention district. The notes also mention that the building effective area excludes a portion of 0.06 m² (for two plots only), that utility poles exist within the site (for two plots only), and that there is a private road portion measuring 4.68 to 4.9 m². The management number for the listing is 602057.
The location is exceptionally well-connected, within walking distance of multiple train lines. It is approximately a 7-minute walk to the Toden Arakawa Line's Sugamo-Shinden Station, an 8-minute walk to the JR Yamanote Line's Otsuka Station, and a 17-minute walk to the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line's Ikebukuro Station. This places residents within easy reach of some of Tokyo's major hubs. The area is served by public utilities including city gas, public water, and public sewer systems.
The surrounding Toshima area is a dynamic part of Tokyo, known for its blend of residential comfort and urban excitement. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Toden Arakawa Line is Tokyo's sole surviving tram line, offering a charming and nostalgic mode of transport through the city's older neighborhoods. For recreation and culture, residents are a short train ride away from the iconic Sunshine City complex in Ikebukuro, which houses an aquarium, planetarium, observation deck, and numerous shops and restaurants, making it a major tourist and leisure destination within the ward.