Prime Vacant Land in Meguro, Tokyo with Building Condition
This prime vacant land parcel is located in the highly desirable Central Town 1 district of Meguro Ward, Tokyo, just a 7-minute walk from Gakugei Daigaku Station on the Tokyu Toyoko Line. The property offers a land area of 61.36 square meters (approximately 18.56 tsubo) and is currently in a vacant, cleared state, ready for construction. It is a corner plot on flat land, enhancing its buildability and appeal.
Critical agent notes specify that this is a "building condition land" sale. This means the sale is contingent upon the buyer entering into a building contract with the seller (or a builder designated by the seller) within three months of the land purchase agreement. If construction is not confirmed within this period, the land sale contract becomes null and void, and all monies received will be fully refunded. Reference building plans are available for consideration. The property features public water supply, public sewerage, and city gas. Other special notes indicate that the information provided for other inquiries will be automatically reflected (and discarded after 30 minutes), and this function is only available for some properties.
The site is situated in a Quasi-Industrial zone with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. There is a shared road burden with a co-ownership share of 42.78 square meters × (1/2), with road frontages of 4 meters to the northwest and northeast. Setbacks have been completed, and the area is designated as a Height Control District and Quasi-Fire Prevention Zone. Please note that the stated land area is provisional as the lot subdivision is pending.
The surrounding area of Meguro is known for its blend of residential calm and vibrant urban life. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Gakugei Daigaku Station area is named for the former Tokyo Gakugei University, contributing to the neighborhood's academic and cultured atmosphere. The closest major landmark is the historic and beautiful Gotoh Museum, located a short distance away, which houses a significant collection of Japanese and East Asian art, including national treasures.