Prime Residential Land in Suginami's Serene Zenpukuji 2-chome
This exceptional residential plot, located in the sought-after Zenpukuji 2-chome district of Tokyo's Suginami Ward, offers a rare opportunity to build your dream home on a spacious, well-shaped parcel of land. The property boasts a generous land area of 231.92 square meters (approximately 70.15 tsubo), providing ample space for a comfortable family residence. The site is a regular-shaped lot with a frontage of approximately 14 meters, facilitating flexible and efficient architectural design.
Key features translated from the agent's notes include the absence of any building conditions, meaning the buyer is free to choose their preferred house builder and design. The land is situated within a Category I Exclusive Low-Rise Residential Zone, ensuring a quiet and peaceful living environment. The property includes a setback area of approximately 9.6 square meters. The site condition is listed as having an old house, and the land category is residential. Road frontage is on the east side, approximately 2.6 meters wide (private road). The building-to-land ratio is 50% with a floor area ratio of 100%. The land rights are freehold (ownership). The delivery timeline is negotiable, and the transaction is handled via agency.
The location is highly convenient, within a 14-minute walk from Nishi-Ogikubo Station, providing access to both the Chuo Main Line and the Chuo-Sobu Local Line for excellent connectivity to central Tokyo. The neighborhood is characterized by its tranquility and greenery, with the expansive Zenpukuji Park just a 5-minute walk (approx. 350m) away. The area is also within a 10-minute walking radius of both Suginami Ward's Idaogi Elementary School and Ogikubo Junior High School, making it ideal for families.
The surrounding Suginami area is known for its blend of residential calm and cultural vibrancy. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Zenpukuji Park is built around the Zenpukuji Pond, one of the few remaining natural ponds in the 23 wards of Tokyo, fed by the Zenpukuji River which originates from the nearby Tama Hills. For a major tourist attraction, the iconic Ghibli Museum, a must-visit for fans of Studio Ghibli's animated films, is located in neighboring Mitaka City, just a short train ride from Nishi-Ogikubo Station.