Prime Development Land in Tokyo's Kita Ward
This prime development land, located in Takinogawa 7-chome, Kita Ward, Tokyo, presents an excellent opportunity for residential construction. The plot offers a total land area of 191.83 square meters (approximately 58.02 tsubo), with a favorable price point of 258.4 million yen per tsubo. The site is conveniently accessible, being just a 5-minute walk from the Saikyo Line's Itabashi Station, an 8-minute walk from the Toei Mita Line's Nishisugamo Station, and an 11-minute walk from the Toden Arakawa Line's Shinkoshinzuka Station.
Critical property details from the agent notes include the road access situation and land characteristics. The Special Notes/Remarks on Road Access state: One-sided road, northeast, width 6m, public road, frontage 2.8m, no designated location. Furthermore, Special Notes/Remarks 1 clarify: Land area: includes alley-shaped portion area of 37.83 m2 / Topography: flat. The land is designated as residential land within the urbanization area and falls under the First Category Residential District zoning, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 240%. The site is delivered vacant, with an existing old house on the property, and there are no specific building conditions attached, making it ready for redevelopment.
The area of Kita Ward offers a blend of residential tranquility and urban convenience. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Toden Arakawa Line is one of Tokyo's last two surviving tram lines, offering a nostalgic ride through the city's northern neighborhoods. For recreation and tourism, the historic and stunning Rikugien Garden, a famous Edo-period strolling garden and a designated Special Place of Scenic Beauty, is located a short distance away in Bunkyo Ward, providing a serene escape from city life.