Property Overview: A Spacious 4DK Family Home in Adachi-ku, Tokyo
This is a 57-year-old, two-story wooden house located at 5-chome Umeda, Adachi-ku, Tokyo. The property offers a spacious 4DK layout with a total floor area of 63.33 square meters (approximately 19.2 tsubo) on a land area of 82.54 square meters (approximately 25.0 tsubo). The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate use, with the condition of handover being negotiable.
The home is a corner lot with two road frontages: a 3.9-meter-wide public road to the north and a 4.0-meter-wide private road to the east. There is no required set-back for the building. The property is situated in a low-rise residential exclusive zone within an industrial area, and it is part of an urbanization promotion area. The building coverage ratio is 60.0%, and the floor area ratio is 200.0%. The land right is an old law leasehold right, with a monthly ground rent of 13,728 yen. The lease term is noted as having approximately 1 year and 7 months remaining, with a specific expiry date of January 1, 2028.
Key utilities include city gas, public water supply, a sewer system for drainage, and electricity provided by Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO). Parking is available for up to two cars. The property is suitable for a two-generation household. Notably, this listing comes with "no building conditions," allowing the buyer to choose their preferred home builder. The real estate agent, Chuo-Jutaku, can also assist with creating house plans through Polus.
The property is located an 11-minute walk from Umejima Station on the Tobu Isesaki-Daishi Line and a 19-minute walk from Nishiarai Station. The neighborhood offers convenient access to daily amenities, including a 7-Eleven convenience store 450 meters away, Umejima Dai-ni Elementary School 300 meters away, and Dai-kyu Junior High School 450 meters away. The shopping town "Carib Umejima" is also a 550-meter walk away. Prospective buyers should note that there is a designated format for purchase application documents, and in the event of discrepancies between the floor plan and the current condition, the current condition takes precedence. This information was provided on May 26, 2026, with the next update scheduled for June 9, 2026.