Luxsis Sakura-Shinmachi Vol.24: A Prime Residential Plot in Setagaya
Presenting Luxsis Sakura-Shinmachi Vol.24, a premium land development offering two residential plots in the highly desirable Setagaya 1-chome district of Tokyo. Each plot, ranging from approximately 78.01 to 78.61 square meters, is available for purchase at a price of 95.9 million yen. The location boasts excellent connectivity, being just a 4-minute walk from Kamimachi Station on the Tokyu Setagaya Line, an 8-minute walk from Setagaya Station, and a 17-minute walk from the larger Sakura-Shinmachi Station on the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line.
The property is situated within a Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% (plus 10% for quasi-fireproof buildings in the quasi-fire prevention zone) and a floor area ratio of 160%. Notably, this is a land sale without any attached building conditions, providing buyers with the freedom for custom design. The land does not require a development permit application, simplifying the process for future construction.
As the exclusive agent for the Luxsis series, the seller promises to provide clients with the best proposals. The Luxsis brand, developed by the SK Home Group, manages the entire process from land acquisition and design to construction and sales under an integrated system. This allows the agent to provide detailed knowledge of the property's features and offer advantageous information not available elsewhere. The agent encourages anyone who learned of this property outside of this advertisement to contact them directly.
Prospective buyers are invited to schedule a site inspection, with appointments available even for same-day or evening viewings. The agent is also prepared to offer personalized life planning advice, including assistance with funding plans and housing loans, and eagerly awaits reservations.
The surrounding area of Setagaya is renowned for its residential charm and green spaces. An interesting local fact is that the Setagaya Line is one of Tokyo's few tram lines, offering a nostalgic and scenic route through the ward. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Gotoh Museum, located a short distance away, which houses a prestigious collection of Japanese and East Asian art, including national treasures.