A Newly Built Detached House in Fuchu City, Tokyo
This newly constructed detached house, completed in November 2025, offers a modern living space in the established residential area of Fuchu City's Sakaemachi 2-chome. The property features a spacious 4LDK layout across two stories, with a total floor area of 91.50㎡ (approximately 27.67 tsubo) built on a land plot of 136.83㎡ (approximately 41.39 tsubo). The wooden structure is situated within a City Planning Area designated as a Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential District, with a building-to-land ratio of 40% and a floor area ratio of 80%.
Critical agent notes provide essential details. The road access situation is detailed as a 4-meter wide private road to the north, without a designated position. Important remarks include: The building area is based on the building confirmation (permit number: HPA-25-06502-1). Handover timing is negotiable. A car parking space is available for one vehicle, with restrictions based on vehicle type. The land area includes a lane-shaped portion of approximately 38.80 sqm (including 0.73 sqm and another 0.73 sqm of agreed passageway). A separate setback portion of 2.83 sqm also exists. The property is within an area regulated by Article 22 of the Building Standards Act and an earthwork regulation zone, with sunlight restrictions of 3h-2h/1.5m. This is part of a total of four buildings, with three units (including this D-unit) currently for sale. The building confirmation number is HPA-25-06502-1.
Fuchu City is a vibrant area in western Tokyo, known for its balance of urban convenience and green spaces. An interesting local fact is that Fuchu was once the provincial capital of ancient Musashi Province, a history celebrated at the grand Fuchu Autumn Festival. The area is also home to the notable Tokyo Racecourse, a major landmark and one of Japan's premier horse racing venues, which hosts prestigious events and features expansive public gardens.