大洋ビル: A Corner Lot Commercial Building in Higashimurayama
This property is a commercial building named Taiyo Building (大洋ビル), located in the Sakaecho 3-chome district of Higashimurayama City, Tokyo. The building was constructed in January 1950 and features a reinforced concrete (RC) structure with three above-ground floors and one basement level, housing a total of eight units. The total floor area is a substantial 291.53 sqm (approximately 88.18 tsubo), situated on a land plot of 82.00 sqm (approximately 24.80 tsubo).
Critical agent notes have been translated. The property's equipment and facilities include Propane gas, Water supply, Sewer system, and Electricity. Special notes regarding the road access situation detail that this is a corner lot. It faces a public road to the southeast with a width of 8 meters and another public road to the southwest with a width of 6 meters.
The building is currently tenanted, presenting an immediate income stream for a new owner. The land is designated within an urbanization promotion area and a quasi-commercial zone, with a building-to-land ratio of 80% and a floor area ratio of 400%. The land rights are freehold (ownership).
Higashimurayama offers a blend of residential comfort and accessibility to greater Tokyo. The area is well-served by the Seibu Tamako Line, with the property being just a 3-minute walk from Yasaka Station. An interesting local fact is that Higashimurayama is home to part of the Sayama Hills, a cherished green space often called "Tokyo's lungs," which provides vital habitat for diverse wildlife. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic and scenic Jindai-ji Temple in neighboring Chofu City, one of Tokyo's oldest temples, known for its beautiful grounds and traditional atmosphere.