



Fair Value EstimateEstimated from MLIT historical transaction data using ward-level medians, adjusted for building age, floor position, and ownership type.
$316,129
Range: $251,613 – $380,645
Listed Price
$838,710
95
Confidence /100
108
Comps Used
Data Quality
Market Rank
Compares this listing's price per m² against recent MLIT transactions in Ota. Top 25% means priced more competitively than 75% of comparable ward listings.Top 82%
vs Ota listings
Flexibility
Seller flexibility score based on days on market, price history, and market conditions. High = stronger negotiation position for the buyer.Low
Only 0 days on market — fresh listing with limited negotiation pressure.
Fair Value Range
±20% band around the MLIT-derived fair value estimate for Ota ward. Properties within this range are considered fairly priced. The band reflects realistic appraisal uncertainty.$251,613 – $380,645
Based on MLIT comparables in Ota ward
High ConfidenceData Quality
Scored on completeness of listing data: size, year built, ward, land area, floor level. 80+ = reliable estimate. Below 60 = directional guide only.Based on MLIT historical transaction data and comparable sales across Tokyo wards
95/100
Land Economics
Price per m² of building floor area. Compared against the MLIT median for this ward. A negative badge means this property is priced below the ward median — a buyer advantage.This listing
$7,447/m²
Ota median
$4,516/m²
vs median
+64.9%Structure Value
Building replacement cost per m², depreciated by age. Compared to the area median. Helps identify if the building component is overpriced relative to comparable stock.Building /m²
$0/m²
Area median
$0/m²
vs median
-100.0%Top 6 matches of 86 found
90% MatchACTIVE
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73% MatchACTIVE0 Price Drops
Price Drops
1004 New Listings
Last 30 Days
High Data · 86 Comps
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A 4LDK layout house offering 112.62 m² of floor space on a 156.95 m² plot, built in 1994, in Ota, Tokyo. Located 5 min walk from Ontakesan Station. Freehold title with full ownership rights and no ground lease obligations. Rebuilding permitted — valuable optionality for future redevelopment. Well-suited to owner-occupiers and investors seeking a Tokyo residential foothold with strong long-term land value.
Ota ward is Tokyo's largest by area, offering accessible entry prices from Haneda airport access to quiet suburban streets. A manufacturing heritage supports stable working-class rental demand, with land prices among the most competitive in the 23 wards.