Prime Vacant Land in Adachi Ward's Ayase District
This prime vacant land parcel, located in Ayase 4-chome, Adachi Ward, Tokyo, offers an excellent opportunity for building a custom home. The plot has a total land area of 91.43 square meters (approximately 27.65 tsubo), with an additional approximately 23.28 square meters of private road frontage. The property is sold with no construction conditions attached, meaning the buyer is free to choose their preferred house builder or contractor to realize their dream home.
The location boasts exceptional convenience, being just a 4-minute walk from both Ayase Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line and the JR Joban Line (local services). Daily necessities are within easy reach, with Belx Adachi Ayase supermarket a mere 2-minute walk away, and Ito Yokado Ayase store and a Seven-Eleven convenience store both within a 4-minute walk. Universal Drug Ayase is a 3-minute walk, and Ayase Central Clinic is a 5-minute walk. For recreation, Hirunuma Park is also a short 5-minute stroll from the site.
The land is designated as vacant and ready for immediate handover. The land rights are full ownership (freehold). The land use classification is residential. The site fronts a private road on its east side, approximately 4 meters wide. The building coverage ratios are 80%, 80%, and 60%, and the floor area ratios are 500%, 300%, and 300%, though these are restricted to 160% due to front road regulations. The area is zoned as Commercial District, Neighborhood Commercial District, and Category 1 Exclusive Residential District. The urban planning area is categorized as Urbanization Promotion Area. No notification under the National Land Use Planning Act is required.
The surrounding Adachi Ward area provides a blend of residential calm and urban access. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Ayase Station is a unique transfer point between the Tokyo Metro network and the JR East network, making it a significant transport hub in the northern part of Tokyo. For a major tourist attraction, the historic Senso-ji Temple in Asakusa is a direct train ride away on the Chiyoda Line, offering a profound cultural experience just minutes from this potential new home.