City Garden Jiyugaoka 3-Chome: A Prime Development Plot in Tokyo's Coveted Neighborhood
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a plot of land in the highly desirable Jiyugaoka area of Tokyo's Meguro Ward. The property, "City Garden Jiyugaoka 3-Chome," is a land sale with a building condition, offered by the major integrated developer Sumitomo Realty & Development. The land area is approximately 107.39 to 107.40 square meters and is situated in a quiet, low-rise residential zone on a corner plot.
As a building-conditioned land sale, the purchase is contingent upon signing a building contract with Sumitomo Realty Housing within three months of the land purchase agreement. If this condition is not met within the period, the land sale contract will be voided and all monies paid, including the deposit, will be promptly refunded. The price for the land does not include the cost of the building.
Critical agent notes provide essential details: The land does not require a development permit application. This is a pre-announcement advertisement, with the official sale scheduled for late April 2026 (planned). The property is subject to various legal restrictions including the Landscape Act, Land Readjustment Project Regulation Area, Height District, Quasi-Fireproof Zone, maximum height limits, minimum lot area limits, sunlight restrictions, and corner truncation (No.1). Please note that walking distances are calculated using 80 meters per minute, rounding up fractions, and represent the shortest and longest points on the entire site for the relevant sales period. As land subdivision is not yet complete, there may be discrepancies in the land area. Additional local regulations apply: the Meguro Ward Landscape Ordinance, the Meguro Ward Green Ordinance, and the Jiyugaoka District Streetscape Formation Guidelines.
The location offers superb convenience, within an 11-minute walk from Jiyugaoka Station, served by both the Tokyu Toyoko and Oimachi Lines. The immediate vicinity includes Life Meguro Yagumo supermarket (approx. 370m), a convenience store within 400m, and Jiyugaoka Park (approx. 410m). The area is renowned for its sophisticated, village-like atmosphere with chic boutiques, cafes, and bakeries, earning it the nickname "Little Europe." A fascinating local fact is that Jiyugaoka's development as a fashionable residential and shopping district was significantly influenced by the arrival of the Tokyu Toyoko Line in the 1920s. The closest major landmark is the historic and stunningly beautiful Gotoh Museum, approximately a 15-minute walk away, which houses a significant collection of Japanese and East Asian art.