Prime Building Plot in Suginami with Custom Home Design Potential
This prime building plot in Suginami Ward, Tokyo, offers a rare opportunity to construct your ideal home in a highly convenient and desirable residential area. The land, with a measured area of 95.47 square meters, is located just a 6-minute walk from Shin-Koenji Station on the Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line, providing excellent access to central Tokyo. The property is being sold with an existing old house, which will be demolished and the land delivered as a vacant lot. Viewings can be arranged by appointment free of charge; interested parties are encouraged to contact the agent with their preferred dates.
Critical agent notes provide detailed insights into a potential custom build. A reference plan suggests a building area of 142 square meters with a spacious 5LDK layout, plus a walk-in closet and pantry. The proposed home is designed to meet ZEH (Net Zero Energy House) standards, promising to cut annual utility costs by approximately 50,000 yen. For enhanced safety, the plan incorporates seismic dampers that reduce the impact force of earthquakes by 50%. The home is also equipped with features aimed at reducing household chores. A licensed real estate transaction agent is available to provide guided viewings of the site and surrounding area, as well as presentations and explanations of the building at a showroom. Appointments for these services are currently being accepted. For any questions about the property or to schedule a viewing, please feel free to call. The agent notes that for viewing appointments and inquiries between 10:00 and 19:00, calling is the smoothest method.
The surrounding Suginami area is known for its blend of residential tranquility and urban convenience, with a vibrant local shopping scene around Shin-Koenji Station. An interesting fact about Suginami is that it's home to the "Harmonica Yokocho," a nostalgic network of narrow, lantern-lit alleyways in nearby Koenji, packed with tiny bars and eateries, offering a unique glimpse into Tokyo's post-war Showa era. The closest major landmark is the expansive and serene Koenji Temple, a historic Buddhist temple that adds cultural depth to the neighborhood.