Prime Vacant Land for Custom Home Construction in Tokyo's Kita Ward
This 50.02 square meter (approximately 15.13 tsubo) plot of land presents a rare opportunity to build a custom home in Tokyo's Kita Ward. The property is a vacant lot, formerly used as a parking area, and will be delivered in its current cleared state. It is situated within a short walking distance from multiple train stations, offering excellent access to the city's extensive transit network.
Critical property details from the agent notes include the following translations. The 接道状況詳細 (Special Notes/Remarks) states: "One-sided road, southeast, width 3.4m, public road, frontage 7.5m, no designated position." Furthermore, 備考1 (Special Notes/Remarks) provides essential information: "Land area: Setback portion area of 1.02 sqm required / Topography: Flat / Current condition: Vacant land (former parking lot site) will be delivered as-is / This property has no utility connections installed, but the main pipes are available on the front road." This indicates that while utilities are accessible from the public road, the buyer will be responsible for the final connection to the building site.
The land is zoned under the First Category Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential District, with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 160%. There are no specific building conditions attached, making it a true blank canvas for a new construction project. The topography is flat, and the land shape is regular, which simplifies the design and construction process.
The surrounding Kita Ward area is a well-established residential district known for its blend of traditional neighborhoods and modern convenience. An interesting local fact is that the area is home to the historic Asukayama Park, which was established by the 8th Shogun, Tokugawa Yoshimune, in the 18th century as a public leisure space—a rare concept for its time. The closest major landmark is the iconic Tokyo Sky Tree, located a short train ride away in Sumida Ward, offering panoramic views of the metropolis.