Modern Investment Apartment Building in Kokubunji, Tokyo
This property is a well-maintained, two-story wooden apartment building constructed in August 2016, located in the Higashikoigakubo 2-chome area of Kokubunji City, Tokyo. The building is an eight-unit apartment block being sold as a single entity, offering a turnkey investment opportunity. The total land area is 177.37 sqm (approximately 53.65 tsubo), with a total building floor area of 180.76 sqm (approximately 54.67 tsubo).
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The road access situation is detailed as follows: the property fronts a one-sided road to the southeast with a width of 4 meters; it includes a private road with a frontage of 2.5 meters, and a designated location permit is in place. Additional remarks specify that the exclusive (unit) areas range from 22.00 sqm to 22.79 sqm. The land is flat, but there is a floor-area ratio restriction based on the width of the front road. The property type is confirmed as a whole-building sale apartment with a total of 8 dwelling units.
The property is situated within an urban planning area designated as a Category I Residential District, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor-area ratio of 160%. It is currently tenanted, ensuring immediate rental income. The land shape is regular, and the property is ready for handover at a negotiable date. There is no parking lot included with the building.
The area of Kokubunji offers a blend of residential tranquility and convenient access. An interesting local fact is that the city's name, meaning "Temple of the Province," originates from the ancient Kokubun-ji temples established nationwide by Emperor Shomu in the Nara period. The closest major landmark is the historic Kokubun-ji Temple site, a designated national historic site, which is a short distance from Kokubunji Station.