Mirasumo Series Land Plot in Machida City
This residential land plot, part of the Mirasumo Series development in Asahi-cho, Machida City, Tokyo, offers a rare opportunity to build your ideal home in a tranquil, low-rise residential area. The plot is situated on a corner lot with a front road exceeding 6 meters in width, providing excellent access and potential for design. The area is served by multiple train lines, with Odakyu Line's "Machida" Station a 19-minute walk away and JR Yokohama Line's "Machida" Station within a 22-minute walk, offering convenient access to central Tokyo and Yokohama.
Critical agent notes have been translated for full transparency. The equipment/facilities status is listed as "Completed," indicating the land development work is finished. The special remarks contain several essential details: There are no building conditions attached to the sale. However, there is a separate shared ownership portion of 0.87 square meters. The current land classification is residential land. The plot is subject to an urban planning park designation, the Landscape Act, and is within a land readjustment work regulation zone. The management number for the plot is 546622.
The plot itself spans 120.03 square meters within a small development of just three total lots. It is located in a First Category Low-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone with a building-to-land ratio of 40% and a floor area ratio of 80%. Utilities include city gas, public water, and public sewer. The sale is for the land ownership rights only, with no building conditions, allowing you the freedom to work with the builder of your choice to create a custom home.
The surrounding neighborhood of Asahi-cho is characterized by its peaceful atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that Machida City is home to the Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts, Japan's first public museum dedicated exclusively to prints and graphic arts. For recreation and nature, residents can easily visit the expansive Machida Central Park, a major urban park featuring sports facilities, walking paths, and open green spaces, located just a short distance from the station area.