Architectural Condition Land Plot in Hoya 1-chome, Nishi-Tokyo City
This is a land plot for sale with an architectural condition, located in Hoya 1-chome, Nishi-Tokyo City, Tokyo. The land area is 84.11 sqm (approximately 25.44 tsubo), with an additional private road area of about 4.23 sqm. The property is designated as Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Residential Exclusive Zone with a building coverage ratio of 50% and a floor area ratio of 150%, allowing for spacious construction. The current site condition includes an old house.
Access is convenient with Seibu Shinjuku Line's Seibu-Yagisawa Station a 10-minute walk away. Seibu Ikebukuro/Toshima Line's Hoya Station is a 13-minute bus ride plus a 3-minute walk from the Heiwa-dori stop. JR Chuo Line's Kichijoji Station is a 35-minute bus ride plus a 2-minute walk from the same stop. The location offers excellent living amenities: Nishi-Tokyo City Honcho Elementary School is a 3-minute walk (approx. 220m), Nishi-Tokyo City Hoya Junior High School is a 3-minute walk (approx. 180m), Ozam Hoya supermarket is a 6-minute walk, and Inageya Nishi-Tokyo Fujimachi store is a 7-minute walk. Several parks, a convenience store, and a clinic are also within walking distance.
Special Notes/Remarks from the Agent: Property viewings are conducted by prior appointment. Please feel free to inquire. Free call: 0120-558-321. Please note that staff are not permanently stationed on-site. Please contact us in advance with your desired date and time before visiting.
Critical Sales Condition: This land is sold on the condition that a building construction contract with the seller is concluded within three months after the land sale contract. If a construction contract is not concluded within this period, the land sale contract will become null and void, and all received deposits and other land payments will be refunded in full.
The area is part of the broader Musashino region, known for its blend of residential tranquility and urban convenience. An interesting local fact is that Nishi-Tokyo City was formed in 2001 by the merger of the former cities of Tanashi and Hoya. The closest major landmark is the Ghibli Museum in nearby Mitaka City, a world-renowned attraction dedicated to the art and animation of Studio Ghibli, approximately a 20-minute drive or a short train and bus ride away.