Prime Residential Land in Hachioji's Namiki District
This exceptional residential plot, located in Hachioji City's Namiki district, offers a rare opportunity to build your dream home in a highly convenient and established neighborhood. The land spans 141.23 square meters (approximately 42.72 tsubo) and is a well-shaped, level plot with no attached building conditions, granting you complete freedom to choose your preferred house builder or contractor. The property is situated in a Quasi-Industrial zone with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%, providing ample scope for construction.
Convenience is a key feature, with a supermarket just a 5-minute walk away and the JR Chuo Main Line's Nishi-Hachioji Station accessible within an 11-minute walk, offering direct train services into central Tokyo. The location is also within a 10-minute walk of local elementary and junior high schools. The land fronts a public road approximately 7.2 meters wide to the southeast, ensuring excellent access.
Agent Notes and Viewing Information: The agent has provided important notes regarding viewings. Reservation-Only Viewing Sessions are Held every Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. If you wish to view the property, please feel free to inquire. The agent also shares a tip for finding a good property: "Actively tour properties with a sales agent." Information that cannot be gleaned from websites or print materials can be felt from the actual property, and if your hopes do not align, telling the agent directly will significantly increase the accuracy of the next property introduction. First and foremost, go for a viewing. Please note that the agency is closed every Tuesday and Wednesday. During Golden Week, summer holidays, and winter holiday periods, the agency will also be closed, and same-day responses may be difficult.
The surrounding area of Hachioji is rich in nature and history, positioned at the foothills of the Okutama Mountains. An interesting local fact is that Hachioji is home to the ruins of Hachioji Castle, a mountaintop fortress built in the 16th century by the Hojo clan. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Mount Takao, a popular hiking destination with ancient temples, stunning seasonal foliage, and panoramic views of Mount Fuji on clear days, easily accessible via the Keio Line from the area.