Renovated 3LDK House in Mitaka's Inokashira Neighborhood
This charming two-story wooden house, built in 1992, offers a spacious and modern living environment in the sought-after Inokashira area of Mitaka City, Tokyo. The property has undergone a comprehensive interior renovation scheduled for completion in January 2026, which includes a full refurbishment of the living spaces and complete replacements of the kitchen, bathroom, toilet, and vanity unit. The layout features a 3LDK configuration with a generous living-dining-kitchen area of approximately 16.7 tatami mats, providing ample room for family life.
Key features of the property include an attic storage space of about 6.5 tatami mats, offering abundant storage solutions. The second-floor Western-style room benefits from two-sided natural light, creating an open and airy atmosphere with excellent ventilation and illumination, and includes built-in storage. The property also includes parking space for up to two vehicles (subject to vehicle type). The location is highly convenient, situated within a 5-minute walk from Keio Inokashira Line's Inokashira Park Station and a 17-minute walk from JR Chuo/Sobu Line's Kichijoji Station, providing access to three train lines for easy commuting.
According to the agent's special notes, this property has an attic storage of about 6.5 tatami mats. Importantly, the lot does not front a road as defined by the Building Standards Act; therefore, as a general rule, construction, extension, or reconstruction of buildings is not permitted. However, if permission is obtained under Article 43, Paragraph 2, Item 2 of the Building Standards Act with the consent of the Building Review Board, then the construction, extension, or reconstruction of buildings becomes possible.
The house is located in a quiet residential neighborhood within a Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone, near Inokashira Park Daini Park. The area is renowned for its connection to nature and culture. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Inokashira Park, a short walk away, was donated to the public by the Imperial family in 1917 and is famous for its picturesque pond, cherry blossoms, and the Ghibli Museum. The closest major tourist attraction is the celebrated Inokashira Park itself, a sprawling natural and cultural oasis.