Detached House in Katsushika, Tokyo
This detached house, located in the Katsushika Ward of Tokyo, presents a solid residential opportunity. The property features a 3DK layout within a three-story wooden structure built in January 1995. The total floor area is 74.52 square meters (approximately 22.54 tsubo), situated on a land plot of 67.12 square meters (approximately 20.30 tsubo). The property is designated as being in a Category II Low-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone within a City Planning Area, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%.
Critical details from the agent notes include the road access situation: the property fronts a single public road to the south, which is 4 meters wide, with a frontage of 2 meters. There is no designated position. An important remark states: "Document B21801-003534: A portion of this property's land in an alley shape (20.82 square meters) has a confirmation document stating it will be used as a shared passageway with the adjacent land." The property is currently vacant (akiya).
The area of Katsushika offers a more relaxed pace of life within the Tokyo metropolis, known for its traditional shitamachi (downtown) atmosphere and abundant waterways. An interesting local fact is that Katsushika is home to the Shibamata neighborhood, the setting for the beloved, long-running Japanese film series "Otoko wa Tsurai yo" (It's Tough Being a Man). The closest major landmark is the historic Shibamata Taishakuten Temple, a designated Important Cultural Property famous for its detailed wooden carvings and serene garden.