Prime Residential Land Plots in Nishitokyo City
This listing presents a rare opportunity to acquire one of six newly developed residential land plots in the desirable Nishitokyo City, Tokyo. The development, located within a 14-minute walk from Tana Station on the Seibu Shinjuku Line, offers plots ranging in size from 118.04 m² to 147.39 m², with prices starting from 43.8 million yen. Each plot is part of a low-rise residential area, ensuring a peaceful living environment.
According to the agent's notes, a key feature of this land is that it does not require a development permit application (開発許可申請不要な土地のためなし). This simplifies the building process for future owners. The plots are designated as "建築条件付き" (building condition attached), meaning the sale is conditional upon entering into a building contract with a designated contractor within a specified period after purchasing the land. The main utilities are already in place, including public water supply, public sewer, and city gas.
The land itself boasts several advantageous characteristics. Many plots are corner lots with road frontage on two sides, including east-facing public roads approximately 7.1 meters wide and south-facing roads (a mix of public and private) approximately 6.0 meters wide. The terrain is flat, and the area is zoned as a Category I Exclusive Low-Rise Residential Zone, promoting a quiet, family-friendly atmosphere. The immediate surroundings are highly convenient, with a Lawson convenience store just a 2-minute walk away, and several educational institutions including Keyaki Elementary School and Tanashi Third Junior High School within easy walking distance.
The Nishitokyo area offers a blend of suburban tranquility and city access. An interesting local fact is that the city was formed in 2001 by the merger of the former towns of Tanashi and Hoya, creating a municipality rich in green spaces. For recreation and nature, residents can easily visit the nearby Nishihara Natural Park. The closest major tourist attraction is the Ghibli Museum in neighboring Mitaka City, a world-renowned destination celebrating the art of Studio Ghibli, accessible via a short train ride from Tana Station.