Prime Residential Land in Meguro's Serene Yakumo District
This exceptional residential plot is located in the highly desirable Yakumo 3-chome area of Tokyo's Meguro Ward. The land spans 140.97 square meters (approximately 42.64 tsubo), including a roughly 25-square-meter access path section. It is situated in a quiet residential neighborhood within a Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone, ensuring a peaceful living environment with controlled building heights.
The property offers excellent development potential with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 150%. A key feature is that there are no specific building conditions attached to the land, providing the future owner with complete freedom to choose their preferred house builder, architectural firm, or contractor to construct their dream home.
Accessibility is a major advantage, with three train stations within walking distance. The Tokyu Toyoko Line's Toritsu-daigaku Station is a 12-minute walk, while both the Tokyu Toyoko Line and Tokyu Oimachi Line's Jiyugaoka Station are accessible within a 15-minute walk. The area boasts superb daily convenience, with supermarkets, a park, and other local amenities all within a 10-minute walk. The current status of the land includes an old house, and the land rights are full ownership. The land is classified as residential, fronts a public road on the east side for approximately 5.8 meters, and is within an urbanization promotion area. A notification under the National Land Use Planning Act is not required. The handover timing is negotiable, and the transaction is handled as an intermediary sale.
The Yakumo area is part of Meguro Ward, known for its blend of residential calm and sophisticated culture. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Jiyugaoka station area is consistently ranked among Tokyo's most desirable neighborhoods to live in, famed for its European-style cafes, boutique shops, and fashionable atmosphere. The closest major landmark is the historic and stunning Gotoh Museum in nearby Setagaya, which houses a renowned collection of Japanese and East Asian art, including national treasures.