Prime Building Plot in Setagaya's Kyūda Neighborhood
This vacant land parcel, located in the desirable Kyūda 2-chome district of Setagaya Ward, Tokyo, presents a rare opportunity to build a custom home in a well-established residential area. The plot spans 116.92 sqm (approximately 35.36 tsubo), including a setback of about 6.82 sqm, and is situated on a corner lot facing roads to the southeast and northeast, ensuring excellent sunlight exposure. It is a short 9-minute walk from Keio Line's Chitose-Karasuyama Station, a stop for express trains, making daily commuting highly convenient.
The property is being sold with a building condition. Critical agent notes specify: The example building plan provided is just one example, and the client is free to decide their own design. In addition to the reference building price, an estimated 2 million yen (including tax) in various fees is required. The provisional surveyed area is approximately 112.53 sqm. Please note that this provisional area may increase or decrease following a final survey, as meetings with neighboring landowners to confirm boundaries have not yet been completed. This land is sold on the condition that the buyer enters into a building construction contract with the seller within three months of the land sale agreement. If the construction contract is not concluded within this period, the land sale agreement will be voided, and all received deposits and other land payments will be refunded in full.
The area is zoned as Category I Exclusive Low-Rise Residential, with a building-to-land ratio of 40% and a floor area ratio of 80%. The immediate surroundings are family-friendly, with Kyūda Park just a 4-minute walk away and daily shopping available at a nearby supermarket within a 10-minute walk. An interesting local fact is that the broader Chitose-Karasuyama area is known for its blend of traditional shopping streets and modern convenience, creating a charming neighborhood atmosphere. For a major tourist attraction, residents are within reasonable reach of the historic Gotoh Museum in nearby Setagaya, which houses a prestigious collection of Japanese and East Asian art, including national treasures.