Property Overview
This is a used detached house located in Ota Kamimachi, Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture. The property offers a spacious 5LDK layout with a total floor area of 115.03 square meters on a land area of 177.18 square meters. The building is a two-story wooden structure built in January 1989. The property is currently vacant and is available for consultation regarding the transfer date.
The property features a balcony of 2.5 square meters, a garden, and parking space for two cars free of charge. The main lighting direction is south. The land is flat and zoned as a first-class medium-to-high-rise residential area with a building coverage ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The property faces a 4-meter wide public road to the south with a frontage of 4.2 meters.
Equipment includes underfloor storage, two or more air conditioners, a kotatsu (heated table), lighting fixtures, propane gas, city water, and sewerage. The property is registered with the Akiya Bank (vacant house bank) and is located in a quiet residential area. All rooms have two-sided lighting.
Currently, the nearest station is Busshozan Station on the Kotoden Kotohira Line, an 11-minute walk away. However, the new Kotoden Tahi Station, scheduled for completion during the 2026 fiscal year, will be a 9-minute walk from the property. The area around Tahi Station offers convenient facilities such as Lamu, Halows, convenience stores, a post office, and Kohnan. The Sunflower Street extension is also under construction, further improving access. The property faces a south road, ensuring good sunlight. The septic tank has been converted to a sewer connection, but the tank remains as a water storage tank for rainwater, used for car washing and watering plants, providing a reassuring resource during disasters or droughts. The living room features a storage-type kotatsu, which is a notable selling point. The property has a trapezoidal shape, and the compact space on the west side can be used for a storage shed or a permanent BBQ corner. The seller lived in the property until recently, so it is habitable as is, but it has not been renovated since construction, so the interior, water areas, and exterior walls are consistent with the building's age. Renovation is recommended, and the agency can provide renovation proposals.