Prime Residential Plot in Nerima's Oizumi District
This prime residential plot, located in the sought-after Oizumi district of Tokyo's Nerima Ward, offers a blank canvas for building your dream home. The land, with a generous area of 136.79 square meters, is situated in a quiet, low-rise residential neighborhood, providing a peaceful living environment while maintaining excellent access to urban amenities. The property is part of the "Mirasumo Series" by the Open House Group and is being sold with no construction conditions attached, granting the future owner complete freedom to design and build a custom residence.
Critical agent notes have been translated for full transparency. The equipment and facilities are noted as "Completed," indicating the land development work is finished. Special remarks include: "No construction conditions / Separate passage etc. 5.2m2 available / Landscape Act / Land readjustment work regulation area / Quasi-fire prevention zone / Management number: 600152." This means the plot is sold without mandatory ties to a specific builder, includes an additional 5.2 sqm area for access, and is subject to specific regulations including the Landscape Act, land readjustment controls, and fire safety standards for densely built wooden residential areas.
The property is conveniently located approximately a 17-minute bus ride from Seibu Ikebukuro Line's Oizumi-Gakuen Station, followed by a short 4-minute walk from the Oizumi Daiichi Elementary School bus stop. The area is well-serviced with supermarkets like Maruetsu and Super Value within a short distance. The plot falls within the First Category Low-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone, with a building-to-land ratio of 50% and a floor area ratio of 100%. Utilities include city gas, public water, and sewer systems.
The Oizumi area is a classic suburban Tokyo neighborhood known for its spacious streets and residential feel. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Oizumi-Gakuen Station area was historically developed as a garden suburb in the early 20th century, planned with wide, tree-lined streets—a rarity in Tokyo. For recreation and culture, residents can easily visit the famous Ghibli Museum in Mitaka, a unique museum dedicated to the works of Studio Ghibli and its acclaimed director Hayao Miyazaki, which is a major tourist draw in the wider Nerima/Mitaka area.