Open Lives Tachikawa Comfort: A Prime Land Plot in Tachikawa City
This is a sale listing for a prime land plot within the "Open Lives Tachikawa Comfort" development in Tachikawa City, Tokyo. The plot offers a rare opportunity for custom-built home ownership with no attached construction conditions, providing maximum design freedom for the future homeowner. The property is situated within a well-regulated urban environment, designated as a Quasi-Fire Prevention District and a Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Residential Exclusive Zone, ensuring a safe and pleasant residential atmosphere.
Critical agent notes have been provided for this property. The equipment/facilities are listed as "Completed," indicating the land development and infrastructure are finished. Special remarks include: "No construction conditions / Land readjustment work regulation area / Quasi-fire prevention district / Includes 1.82 sqm of building effective area exclusion portion / Includes 0.04 sqm of passage provision portion / Management number: 589662." This translates to a plot free from mandatory builder contracts, located in an area with specific land development regulations and fire safety standards. The notes also detail precise exclusions and provisions related to the official land survey and plot boundaries.
The plot itself measures 60.90 square meters. The area boasts excellent accessibility, being approximately a 15-minute walk from both JR Chuo Line's Tachikawa Station and the Tama Toshi Monorail's Tachikawakita Station, offering convenient connections into central Tokyo and across the wider Tama area. The neighborhood is family-friendly, with Tachikawa Municipal Fifth Elementary School within a short walk and Tachikawa Municipal Tachikawa Second Junior High School also nearby.
The surrounding Tachikawa area is a major commercial and cultural hub in western Tokyo. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the former U.S. Air Force base, Tachikawa Airfield, a large portion of which has been transformed into the expansive Showa Memorial Park, a national government park famous for its vast lawns, seasonal flowers, and recreational facilities. This makes the area not just a commuter town but a destination with significant green space. The closest major landmark is the vibrant Tachikawa Station area itself, a bustling center with large department stores like Takashimaya and a wide array of shopping, dining, and entertainment options.