Affordable Vacant House in Higashiyamato City, Tokyo
This property is a vacant wooden house located in Narahashi, Higashiyamato City, Tokyo. The building was constructed in July 1975 (Showa 50) and features a zinc-galvanized steel sheet roof over its two stories. The total land area is 52.07 square meters, with a building size of 50.7 square meters. The property is listed as a vacant house and is noted as being non-rebuildable. It is also categorized as a kominka (old folk house) and is presented as an investment opportunity. The seller is Nexwill.
Agent notes and special features have been translated from the Japanese listing. The property is listed 'as-is', including any remaining items on the land. The seller, Nexwill, will specify the judicial scrivener for the transaction. There is no rental history for the property, so no rent roll is available. Utilities are confirmed as public water supply, public sewerage, and city gas (as declared by the previous owner). A critical point for potential buyers is that the property is designated as non-rebuildable (連棟式), meaning it cannot be demolished and rebuilt. Contact with the seller requires user registration and login on the platform.
The area of Higashiyamato City in western Tokyo offers a more residential and green environment compared to the city center. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the historic Tamagawa Josui, an aqueduct built in the Edo period to supply water to Edo (old Tokyo), which is still partially in use today. For a major tourist attraction, the iconic Mount Takao is within reasonable reach, offering hiking trails, a cable car, and beautiful seasonal scenery, especially during the autumn foliage season.