Wooden Family Home in Ome City with Established Infrastructure
This vacant house, located in Nagabuchi 2-chome, Ome City, Tokyo, presents an opportunity for those seeking a residential property with established utilities and a spacious plot. The property is a two-story wooden structure built in January 1992, offering a total floor area of 51.34 square meters on a generous land area of 163.78 square meters. The building features a 60% building coverage ratio and a 150% floor area ratio, situated within a Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Residential Exclusive Zone in an urbanization promotion area.
Essential utilities are already connected, including public water supply, public gas, and a propane system, with drainage connected to the public sewer. The land is registered as residential land with ownership rights, and the property is immediately available for handover in its current vacant condition.
Ome City, while offering excellent access to central Tokyo, is renowned for preserving its rich natural environment, history, and culture. The area boasts seasonal floral displays of plum blossoms, azaleas, and Japanese irises. A key regional landmark is Mount Mitake, a sacred mountain with two National Treasures, offering hiking trails and spiritual sites. The area is also developing as a hub for new outdoor activities like rafting and bouldering in the Mitake Gorge, alongside traditional events such as the Ome Marathon and Ome Festival which attract many visitors.