Prime Vacant Land for Custom Home Construction in Edogawa, Tokyo
This exceptional vacant land parcel, located in the sought-after Hirai 1-chome district of Tokyo's Edogawa Ward, presents a rare opportunity to build your dream home. The property spans 70.98 square meters (approximately 21.47 tsubo) and is offered with no builder restrictions, granting you the freedom to select your preferred house maker and design a residence that perfectly suits your lifestyle. The land is designated as residential and is situated within a city planning urbanization area, ensuring a stable and developed neighborhood environment.
As detailed in the agent's special notes, the property includes a cleaning area. The development permit number for this project is Development Act Permit No. 16. For navigation purposes, the agent provides the specific address: 1-14-4 Hirai, Edogawa-ku. They instruct that this address should be entered into car navigation systems, and a staff member will be waiting on-site to assist. The contact number for inquiries and on-site visits is 0120-922-839.
The location offers superb daily convenience, with a supermarket (Maibasuketto Hirai 1-chome store) just a 5-minute walk away. The property is also a short 10-minute walk from JR Sobu Line's Hirai Station, providing direct access to central Tokyo. The site is currently vacant land and will be delivered as such, with the handover scheduled for late July 2026 or thereafter. The land faces a public road on its northwest side, approximately 4.5 meters wide, which influences the maximum building coverage of 60% and a floor area ratio of 300% (though this is limited by the front road width calculation).
The surrounding area of Edogawa Ward is known for its residential charm and access to green spaces along the Edo River. An interesting local fact is that the ward is home to the Koi Nobori (carp streamer) festival, one of the largest in Japan, held annually over Children's Day. For a major tourist attraction, the historic and beautifully landscaped Kiyosumi Garden in neighboring Koto Ward is easily accessible and offers a serene escape with its traditional strolling pond garden, teahouses, and iconic stepping stones.