Reinforced Concrete House in Ome, Tokyo with Renovation Potential
This property is a two-storey reinforced concrete (RC) house located in a quiet residential area of Ome City, Tokyo. The building was originally constructed in 1977 as a custom-built home by the seller's parents and was continuously occupied until two years ago. Now vacant due to inheritance, the structure is offered for sale with the hope that a new owner will appreciate its solid construction and give it a new life through renovation.
The total land area is 176.66 square meters, and the building has a floor area of 119.38 square meters. The property features a reinforced concrete structure, which provides superior sound insulation and durability compared to typical wooden construction. A covered parking space is available, with enough room for two passenger cars, which is a significant advantage in this car-dependent area. The property also includes a spacious garden and a storage shed (unregistered), suitable for gardening, DIY projects, or storing outdoor equipment.
The property is situated within a large planned residential development, offering a calm and well-maintained streetscape. The asking price is 13,600,000 yen, and the price is negotiable. The property is sold as-is, with the seller requesting a transaction under "contractual non-conformity liability exemption" (genjo yushi). A known issue is a water leak from aging underground water pipes on the property, which will require repair or replacement before moving in. The gas hot water system (propane) and all water-related fixtures and interior finishes remain from the Showa era and will need a complete renovation to meet modern living standards. The nearest station is Kaneko Station on the Hachiko Line, which is a 20-minute walk away. The property is also approximately 15 minutes by bus from the nearest major station.
This property is ideal for someone looking for a solid, durable base for a full renovation project, or as a hobby or DIY base camp in a natural setting.