Corner Lot Apartment Building in Kokubunji, Tokyo
This is a sale of an entire apartment building located in Kokubunji City, Tokyo. The property is a three-story steel structure built in May 2006, containing a total of 20 residential units. Each unit is a 1K layout with a private area ranging from 19.00 to 21.00 square meters. The total building area is 443.02 sqm, situated on a land plot of 300.00 sqm. The site is a corner lot with road frontage: 12.6 meters to the west on a public road with a 15.3-meter contact面, and 4 meters to the north. The land is designated as within a City Planning Area, categorized as a Quasi-Residential Zone for the first 20 meters from the western road, and a Category 1 Exclusive Low-Rise Residential Zone beyond that 20-meter point. In the Quasi-Residential Zone, the building coverage ratio is 90% (relaxed by 10% due to the corner lot designation by the specific administrative agency) with a floor area ratio of 200%. The land is flat in topography. The property includes parking facilities and is currently tenanted.
Kokubunji is a city in western Tokyo known for its rich history and green spaces. An interesting local fact is that the city's name, meaning "Temple of the Province," originates from the ancient Kokubun-ji temples established nationwide by Emperor Shōmu in the 8th century. The area offers a blend of residential calm and convenient access to central Tokyo. The closest major landmark is the historic Kokubunji Temple, a serene and culturally significant site that gives the city its name.