City Garden Eifuku: A Prime Residential Development in Suginami, Tokyo
City Garden Eifuku presents a rare opportunity to acquire a plot of land in the highly desirable Suginami Ward of Tokyo. This development, located just a 5-minute walk from the Keio Inokashira Line's Nishi-Eifuku Station, offers a selection of three plots within a total of five. The available plots are No. 3, No. 4, and No. 5, with prices ranging from 102 million yen to 124 million yen and land sizes between 104.80 and 114.41 square meters. The area is characterized as a low-rise residential district, with some plots offering corner locations and front roads exceeding 6 meters in width.
This is a land sale with a building condition attached. A critical requirement is that within three months of signing the land purchase contract, the buyer must enter into a building contract with Sumitomo Realty & Housing. If this deadline passes without a contract, the land sale agreement will be canceled and all monies paid, including deposits, will be promptly refunded. The property is subject to several legal restrictions based on statutes, including the Landscape Act, Land Readjustment Project Regulation Area, Height District, Quasi-Fire Prevention Zone, maximum height limits, minimum lot area requirements, and sunlight restrictions.
Regarding facilities and equipment, the land does not require a development permit application. Important notes clarify that the total of five plots includes two plots not advertised. All distance indications are approximate measurements from the shortest and longest points of the entire site (the relevant sales lot) on a map. Walking time is calculated at 1 minute per 80 meters, with fractions rounded up.
The surrounding Suginami area is known for its residential charm and excellent access to central Tokyo. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Kanda River, which flows through the ward, was historically a vital transportation route for goods. For recreation and tourism, residents are within easy reach of the iconic Ghibli Museum in Mitaka, a major attraction celebrating the work of the legendary animation studio Studio Ghibli.