Detached House in Fuchu, Tokyo
This detached house, built in November 2007, offers a generous living space of 119.22㎡ (approximately 36.06 tsubo) across three floors, with a 4LDK layout ideal for family living. The property sits on a land area of 100.11㎡ (approximately 30.28 tsubo), which includes a 23.09㎡ private road area. The wooden structure is located in a Quasi-Residential zone within a City Planning Area.
Critical details from the agent notes regarding road access and land specifics have been translated. The property is situated on a corner lot. The primary road access is to the southeast: a 4-meter wide private road with a frontage of 7.5 meters, and there is a designated location. An additional note (B21975-003981) states there is a second road access: a public road to the southwest, with a width of 12.0 meters and a frontage of 9.5 meters. The land is sloped and has a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. Parking is available, and the current owner occupies the property, with a possible handover around late August 2026.
The property is located in the Asamacho area of Fuchu City, Tokyo. Fuchu is a city rich in history, once serving as the provincial capital of ancient Musashi Province. A major nearby landmark is the Fuchu Prison Museum, which offers a unique glimpse into Japan's modern penal history, housed in a preserved Meiji-era red-brick building. The area provides a blend of residential calm and historical significance.