Corner Lot House in Akishima, Tokyo
This 2-storey wooden house offers a comfortable 4LDK layout with 127.98 square meters of living space on a 132.51 square meter corner lot in Akishima, Tokyo. Built in July 2004, the property combines residential convenience with strategic positioning in a quiet, residential-zoned area. The home is situated in a First-class Low-rise Residential Zone, ensuring a stable neighborhood character.
The property benefits from exceptional road access with dual frontage. The primary access is via a public road on the southeast-facing side with a width of 3.3 meters and 14 meters of frontage. A secondary public road access runs along the southwest side, 1.8 meters in width with 10.7 meters of frontage. This corner lot configuration provides flexibility and excellent visibility from multiple directions. The site has off-street parking available. However, buyers should note important building restrictions: the property exceeds the stipulated building coverage ratio and floor area ratio for the zone. During reconstruction, a building of equivalent size cannot be constructed without variance approval, limiting future expansion potential.
Located near Nishi-Tachiakawa Station on the Oume Line (9 minutes by foot), the property offers convenient access to Tokyo's regional rail network. The neighborhood is primarily residential and family-oriented, with good access to local schools and amenities typical of suburban Tokyo.
Akishima sits in western Tokyo, approximately 40 kilometers from central Tokyo. The area is known for its residential character and proximity to natural attractions. Mount Takao, one of Tokyo's most popular hiking destinations and a national park area, is located to the southwest in the Hachioji region, making it an ideal recreational destination for residents. The Imperial Palace, Tokyo's most iconic landmark and the seat of Japan's Imperial family, is accessible via the regional rail network for cultural exploration.