Grace Maison: An Investment Apartment Building in Kokubunji, Tokyo
Grace Maison is an apartment building for sale located in the quiet residential area of Hiyoshi-cho, Kokubunji City, Tokyo. This wooden, two-story structure was built in June 1995 and comprises a total of eight units. The property sits on a land area of approximately 165.75 square meters (about 50.13 tsubo), with a total building floor area of 132.48 square meters (about 40.07 tsubo). The land is designated as Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone within the urbanization promotion area, with a building-to-land ratio of 40% and a floor area ratio of 80%.
According to the agent's special notes, the unit sizes range from 17.00㎡ to 17.00㎡. Critically, the sale of this property comes with specific conditions for the new owner. The transfer of the current management consignment contract is a mandatory condition. Furthermore, as this is an owner-change property, the takeover of the existing rental lease contracts is also a required condition.
The location offers excellent accessibility, being just an 8-minute walk from both the JR Chuo Main Line and Musashino Line's Nishi-Kokubunji Station, providing convenient connections to central Tokyo and the Greater Tokyo area. The property is currently tenanted, representing a turnkey investment opportunity with immediate rental income.
The area of Kokubunji is known for its rich history and green spaces. An interesting local fact is that the city's name, meaning "Temple Province," originates from the ancient Kokubun-ji temples established nationwide by Emperor Shomu in the Nara period. The closest major landmark is the historic Kokubunji Temple ruins, a designated national historic site, which offers a peaceful park setting and a glimpse into Japan's ancient past.