Apartment Building Investment Opportunity in Mitaka's Jindai-ji Area
This property is an eight-unit apartment building named 'Mitaka-shi Jindaiji 2-chome Dai-2 Kurosawa Corp,' located in the sought-after Jindaiji district of Mitaka City, Tokyo. Constructed in April 1992, the wooden structure stands three stories tall and sits on a generous land area of 309.40 square meters (approximately 93.59 tsubo), with a total building floor area of 405.51 square meters (approx. 122.66 tsubo). The site includes 92.28 square meters of private road area.
Critical agent notes provide essential details about the property's access and conditions. The Special Notes/Remarks on Road Access state: 'One-sided road, north, width 4m, private road, frontage 3m, no designated location.' Furthermore, Remark 1 specifies: 'B21851-001312. Exclusive area 25.00㎡ to 90.00㎡. Lease contract succession required. Second road access: private road, east, width 4.0m, frontage 2.0m, designated location exists.' This indicates the building has access from two private roads and that a prospective buyer would need to take over the existing rental agreements.
The property is currently tenanted, presenting an immediate income stream. It is situated within an Urbanization Area zoned as Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential District, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The land is registered as residential land (宅地) and has an irregular, sloping topography. No notification under the National Land Use Planning Act is required.
The Jindaiji area of Mitaka is renowned for its deep cultural roots and natural beauty. It is famously home to the ancient Jindaiji Temple, one of Tokyo's oldest temples, founded in 733 AD. The surrounding area, part of the Musashino plateau, is lush and green, offering a serene residential environment that feels a world away from the metropolitan bustle, yet remains well-connected. The closest major landmark is the beautiful Jindaiji Temple and its adjacent botanical garden, a popular destination for locals and tourists seeking tranquility and traditional soba noodles.