5-Story Apartment Building in Fuchu, Tokyo
This 23-unit apartment building represents a solid investment opportunity in Fuchu, a suburban municipality in western Tokyo. Constructed in October 1991 with reinforced concrete (RC) construction, the property features a total building area of 494.60㎡ (approximately 149.61坪) spanning five floors on a 227.80㎡ (approximately 68.90坪) land lot.
Unit sizes range from 16.50㎡ to 24.00㎡, making these compact residential units typical of Tokyo's efficient urban housing. The building is currently fully rented out; however, the property is being offered for sale with the requirement that tenant agreements be transferred to the new owner, providing immediate rental income for the purchaser.
The building has two distinct road access points: The primary access is via a one-way public road facing northeast, measuring 6 meters in width with 8.9 meters of frontage. There is no positional designation for this access. The secondary access connects through a private road facing southeast, 4.0 meters in width with 19.6 meters of frontage, which has positional designation. This dual-access configuration provides flexibility for property management and emergency access.
Located in the Miyoshi-cho 3-chome district, the property benefits from excellent transportation connectivity. The Keio Electric Railway Keio Line Bunbankawara Station and the Nambu Line Bunbankawara Station are both approximately 10 minutes away on foot. The Nambu Line's Nishi-Fu Station is a 12-minute walk, offering multiple transit options for residents and commuters.
Fuchu City, home to this property, is historically significant as the location of Fuchu Shrine, one of the city's most important landmarks. The area is known for its blend of traditional Japanese heritage and modern suburban development, with well-maintained residential neighborhoods and convenient local amenities.