Spacious Family Home in Tokyo's Sumida Ward
This well-maintained single-family house, built in July 1991, offers a generous 109.31 sqm (approximately 33.06 tsubo) of living space across three floors. The property features a 4LDK layout, providing ample room for family life with four bedrooms and a combined living, dining, and kitchen area. The total land area is 58.05 sqm (approximately 17.56 tsubo).
Key property details from the agent notes include the construction as steel-framed (鉄骨造). The land is designated as residential (宅地) within a Quasi-Industrial Zone (準工業地域) in an Urbanization Promotion Area (市街化区域). A critical note on road access is provided: the property fronts a single road to the southwest with a width of 6.4 meters (一方道路 南西 幅6.4m). The building coverage ratio is 80% with a floor area ratio of 300%. The property includes parking and is currently owner-occupied.
The home is situated in the Bunka 1-chome area of Sumida Ward, Tokyo. A major transportation link is the Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line's Oshiage Station, just an 11-minute walk away. The area is rich in culture and history. An interesting local fact is that Sumida Ward is home to the Tokyo Skytree, one of the tallest structures in the world. The closest major landmark is the historic Senso-ji Temple in neighboring Asakusa, one of Tokyo's oldest and most significant Buddhist temples, easily accessible from the area.