Traditional Wooden House in Taito Ward with Development Potential
This property presents a traditional Japanese wooden house located in the historic Taito Ward of Tokyo. Built in October 1968, the two-storey structure offers a total floor area of 53.19㎡ (approximately 16.08 tsubo) and sits on a land area of 35.20㎡ (approximately 10.64 tsubo). The layout is designated as 3SK, comprising three Japanese-style rooms (each 6 tatami mats in size) and a service room.
Critical agent notes provide essential information for potential buyers. The road access details are as follows: the property fronts a single road to the southwest, which is a private road with a width of 2.1 meters and a frontage of 3.5 meters. Furthermore, a special remark states: "There may be unregistered portions of the building. As the front road is a Road under Article 42, Paragraph 2 of the Building Standards Act, a setback will be required when rebuilding." This indicates that while the property offers redevelopment potential, any future construction must account for legal setbacks from the road.
The property is currently vacant (akiya) and is offered for sale. The land rights involve an old-law surface leasehold (chintaiken), with a monthly ground rent of 8,656 yen. The property is located within a commercial neighborhood zone in an urban planning area. Parking is available. The transaction type is exclusive agency.
The area of Taito Ward is rich in culture and history, being home to the famous Senso-ji Temple, Tokyo's oldest temple, which draws millions of visitors annually. The property is approximately a 15-minute walk from Minami-Senju Station, providing access to the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, Tsukuba Express, and Joban Line. This location offers a blend of traditional Tokyo atmosphere with convenient city access.