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Minamicho 3-chome 15-6, Fuchu, Tokyo

東京都府中市南町三丁目15番6

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This property is a two-story wooden residence located in Fuchu, Tokyo. The building was constructed in March 2002 and features a slate roof. The total floor area is 158.20 square meters, with the first floor measuring 78.91 square meters and the second floor measuring 79.29 square meters.

The layout includes on the first floor a living-dining-kitchen area, a Japanese-style room, a Western-style room, a washroom, a bath, and a restroom. The second floor contains a living-dining-kitchen area, two Western-style rooms, a washroom, a bath, and a restroom.

The property sits on a land area of 147.83 square meters, classified as residential land. There are additional parcels: a second land parcel of 39.70 square meters (also residential land) and a third parcel of 10.84 square meters designated as a public road. The zoning is Class I Low-rise Residential, with a building-to-land ratio of 40% and a floor area ratio of 80%.

The property is located in the Minamicho area of Fuchu City, Tokyo. Access to public transportation includes the Keio Line and JR Nambu Line at Bubaigawara Station, approximately 1.3 kilometers to the south, as well as the Keio Line at Nakagawara Station, about 1.3 kilometers to the northeast. The nearest bus stop is approximately 600 meters away, an eight-minute walk. Additional nearby stations include Fuchu-Hommachi Station on the JR Musashino Line and JR Nambu Line, both about 1.0 kilometers to the southwest.

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Summary

Year built: 2002
Land size: 148 / 1,591sqft
House size: 158 / 1,703sqft

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Haneda Airport — 31 km away

Nearby Konbini

Seven Eleven Seven Eleven — 4 min walk
Lawson Lawson — 5 min walk
Family Mart Family Mart — 8 min walk

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¥41,980,000

Minamicho 3-chome 15-6, Fuchu, Tokyo

東京都府中市南町三丁目15番6

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Source: 981.jp

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Est. booked nights/year000 nights
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