New Construction Plot with Building Plan in Hachioji's Popular Meijincho Area
This is a plot of land for sale with building conditions, newly available in the sought-after Meijincho 2-chome area of Hachioji City. The property's greatest appeal is its overwhelming proximity to Keio Hachioji Station on the Keio Line, just an 8-minute walk away, providing ease for morning commutes and late-night returns.
The plot faces a public road on the southeast side with a width of 4 meters, ensuring good sunlight and ventilation. With a land area of 56.57 square meters, the example building plan offers a generous living space with a total floor area of 89.32 square meters. The surrounding area is designated as a quasi-industrial district, meaning convenient facilities are readily available, making it ideal for those who want to enjoy urban living. This property presents the attractive combination of "station proximity, new construction, and a price in the 50 million yen range."
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The property is a level, regular-shaped plot. It is within a 10-minute walk to a supermarket, a general hospital, and an elementary school. The area is close to the city center. City gas is available. The land is delivered as vacant land, with an existing old house to be removed. The site is fully developed. Example building plans are available for reference.
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