Prime Residential Land for Sale in Hamura, Tokyo
This prime residential land parcel, located in Hamura City, Tokyo, offers a generous 161.71 square meters (approximately 48.91 tsubo) of development potential. Situated within a short 9-minute walk from Hamura Station on the Ome Line, the property provides excellent access to central Tokyo while offering a more spacious living environment. The site is designated as residential land within the City Planning Area's urbanization zone, specifically zoned as a Category I Mid-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential District, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 150%.
Critical agent notes provide essential details on access and legal status. The road access situation is detailed as follows: it fronts on two roads (excluding corner lots). To the southeast, there is a 4-meter wide private road with a frontage of 10.2 meters, and this access point has not been designated for positional specification. An important remark (B21777-002510) notes that the land is within the Hamura City Nishiguchi Land Readjustment Project implementation area (prior to provisional land exchange designation). A second access point is via a public road to the northeast, with a width of 6.0 meters and a frontage of 5.1 meters. The land is level, currently has an old house on it, and comes with no specific building conditions, making it a blank canvas for your dream home. The property is freehold (ownership rights) and does not require a notification under the National Land Use Planning Act.
The area of Hamura is known for its rich natural environment, situated along the Tama River. An interesting local fact is that Hamura is home to the Hamura Intake Weir, a historic structure that is part of the sophisticated Edo-era water supply system, the Tamagawa Josui, which was engineered to bring fresh water to Edo (old Tokyo). The closest major landmark is the scenic Lake Okutama, a vast reservoir and popular destination for hiking, boating, and enjoying the changing seasons, located a short drive into the Okutama mountains.