Property Overview: A 2017 Wooden House in Koto City
This 3-storey wooden house, built in May 2017, is situated in the Furuishiba area of Koto City, Tokyo. The property offers a total floor area of 86.94 square meters, with a land area of 49.75 square meters. The layout is a 2SLDK configuration, providing two bedrooms, a living-dining-kitchen area, and a separate study or storage room. The house is currently vacant and ready for immediate viewing.
The property is located on a south-facing frontage of 4.5 meters along a 7-meter-wide public road. It features a parking space that is available for use at no additional charge. The building is constructed with wood and is in good condition, reflecting its relatively recent construction date.
The land is held under an old-law leasehold (kyuho shakken) with a lease term extending until August 2037. The monthly land rent is 27,200 yen. Key financial details include a building name transfer fee of 2.2 million yen, a contract renewal fee of 500,000 yen (every 20 years), and a reconstruction/renovation consent fee of 1 million yen. The property is in a quasi-industrial zoning district with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 300%.
The neighborhood offers convenient access to several train stations, including Tokyo Metro Tozai Line's Kiba Station (10 minutes on foot), Monzen-Nakacho Station (13 minutes), and JR Keiyo Line's Etchujima Station (14 minutes). The area is served by nearby amenities such as a supermarket, convenience store, and a shopping center, all within walking distance.