New Residential Land Development in Hachioji, Tokyo
This is a new residential land development project located in Yamada-cho, Hachioji City, Tokyo. The development offers spacious plots ranging from approximately 132.8 m² to 239.39 m², with a minimum of 127 m² per plot, providing ample space for a comfortable home. The land is situated in a sunny, well-lit location and is part of a new development area with a newly constructed 5-meter-wide asphalt road. There are no specific building conditions attached to the land, offering buyers freedom in their design. The development is scheduled for completion at the end of June 2026, with handover expected on June 30, 2026. The site is currently under construction, and detailed explanations will be provided based on design documents and perspective drawings during on-site visits.
The agent notes that they can introduce house builders or reputable contractors to suit the buyer's needs and can create reference plans free of charge based on the buyer's requests. A key charm of a development subdivision like this is the opportunity to start a new life around the same time as your neighbors, making it easier to build a community and share information about local shopping facilities, leading to a more secure and comfortable living environment. The development has a building-to-land ratio of 40% and a floor area ratio of 80%. Utilities include public water supply, public sewerage, and city gas. The development permit number is 5八検査開第76号, and the total development area is 2591.51 m². The land is subject to land readjustment work regulations and partially faces a planned road. There is a retaining wall on the property.
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The area of Hachioji offers a blend of urban convenience and natural beauty, being at the foothills of the Okutama Mountains. An interesting fact is that Hachioji is home to the historic Hachioji Castle ruins, a site of significant samurai history from the Sengoku period, now a popular park for cherry blossom viewing. The closest major landmark from this development is the expansive Fujimori Park, a large recreational area perfect for sports and leisure, located just a 15-minute walk away.