Charming Corner Lot House in a Quiet Residential Area of Takamatsu
This property is a detached house for sale located in a quiet residential neighborhood of Takamatsu City, Kagawa Prefecture. The house was built in April 1961 and features a wooden structure with two stories above ground. The total floor area is 60.32 square meters, distributed as 35.53 square meters on the first floor and 24.79 square meters on the second floor. The layout is a 4K (four rooms plus a kitchen). The property sits on a corner lot with a land area of 64.29 square meters. The building coverage ratio is 60% and the floor area ratio is 200%. The land is designated as residential land in a Category I Residential Zone within an unlined city planning area.
Important agent notes have been provided. The property is noted to have a tilt in the building. The sale is for the property as-is, with the understanding that it will be demolished and handed over as vacant land (this point is subject to consultation). The property is currently vacant. The land is flat and the property has road frontage to the south on a 4.6-meter wide public paved road and to the west on a 4-meter wide private paved road with positional designation. There is no setback required. The property is a corner lot. The equipment includes electricity and a water supply system (with a cesspit). A special note mentions the quiet residential area and the corner lot location. The remarks state that the transaction form is exclusive agency.
The area of Takamatsu is the capital of Kagawa Prefecture, known as the "Udon Prefecture" for its famous Sanuki udon noodles. The city offers a blend of urban convenience and natural beauty, with access to the Seto Inland Sea. The closest major landmark is the iconic Ritsurin Garden, one of Japan's most celebrated historical gardens, located approximately 4 kilometers from the property. This sprawling landscape garden, dating back to the early Edo period, is a designated Special Place of Scenic Beauty and offers a serene escape with its meticulously maintained ponds, hills, and pavilions.