New Residential Building in Bunkyo Ward

Property Information

Property NoP25040093
Property NameNew Residential Building in Bunkyo Ward
Property TypeEn-bloc Residential Building
Address1-chome Honkomagome, Bunkyo Ward, Tokyo
Access5 min walk from Honkomagome Station, Tokyo Metro Namboku Line
10 min walk from Hakusan Station, Toei Mita Line
10 min walk from Sengoku Station, Toei Mita Line
Year Built2025.5
Structure3-Story Building, Reinforced Concrete Structure
Land Area206.62㎡
Building Area385.29㎡
Private Road Area
No of Rooms11 Units (Min area: 23.30㎡ /Max area: 40.93㎡)
Transaction RoleBroker
Handover DateNegotiable
Recent Renew Date2025.4.17
Next Renew Date2025.5.1

Location

ABOUT BUNKYO WARD & THE LOCATION OF PROPERTY


Bunkyo Ward, located in the central-northern part of Tokyo, is well-regarded for its rich cultural heritage, educational institutions, and residential communities. It is home to the prestigious University of Tokyo’s Hongo campus. The district also boasts several notable attractions, including the iconic Tokyo Dome, the historic Rikugien Garden, the picturesque Koishikawa Korakuen Garden, and the Koishikawa Botanical Garden, all showcasing expansive and ancient Japanese landscapes. Spanning just 11.29 square kilometers, Bunkyo is the 20th largest ward among Tokyo’s 23 wards and has a population of approximately 240,000, making it the 19th most populous ward

About Property Company

Company NameHokushin Real Estate Co., Inc.
Company Address21/F, Sumitomo Fudosan Roppongi Grand Tower, 3-2-1Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo,
Japan Postcode 106-6221
Company Telephone No+81-3-6441-0152
Japan Real Estate Broker License No.Governor of Tokyo (16) No. 6864
AffiliationThe Tokyo Real Estate Public Interest Incorporated Assoication
 (公益社團法人東京都宅地建物取引業協會)
Member of Real Estate Fair Trade Council
(公益社團法人首都圏不動産公正取引協議會加盟企業)

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