A Spacious Family Home in Tokyo's Kita Ward
This property is a substantial two-storey wooden house built in July 1967, offering a generous living space of 134.49 square meters (approximately 40.68 tsubo) across a 5LDK layout. The home sits on a land plot of 118.51 square meters (approximately 35.84 tsubo) within a designated Category I Mid-to-High-Rise Residential Zone in Tokyo's Kita Ward, Horifune 4-chome. The property is currently tenanted, with immediate handover possible upon purchase.
The home is well-equipped for modern, comfortable living. The facilities include air conditioning, heated toilet seats with bidet functions, two separate toilet locations, a shampoo dresser, a system kitchen, and a dishwasher. The land is gently sloped and the building coverage ratio is 60% with a floor area ratio of 200%.
The location provides excellent access via public transport. It is approximately an 18-minute walk from the Keihin-Tohoku/Negishi Line's Oji Station, an 11-minute walk from the Tohoku Main Line's Ogu Station, and a convenient 6-minute walk from the Tokyo Toden Arakawa Line's Arakawa Shako-mae Station.
The Horifune area in Kita Ward offers a quieter residential atmosphere while remaining well-connected to central Tokyo. An interesting local landmark is the Arakawa River, which has a long history of flood control and now features pleasant walking and cycling paths along its banks. The area is also known for its proximity to the historic Asukayama Park, a hilltop park established in the 18th century by the shogun Tokugawa Yoshimune, which is now famous for its cherry blossoms and several free museums.