A Skeleton House Ready for Renovation in Tadotsu
This unique property in Tadotsu's Hinode-cho presents a rare opportunity for those seeking to create their dream home from the ground up. The interior has been completely gutted to a skeleton state, offering a blank canvas for your renovation vision. With 3LDK layout across 73.87 square meters of building space, this wooden single-story house sits on a generous 293.18 square meter plot in Kagawa Prefecture.
The property's current condition is vacant, and the agent encourages interested parties to schedule a free viewing at their preferred date. According to official remarks, the location falls under Article 22 area hazard map designations including flood inundation assumption areas, tsunami inundation assumptions, and storm surge inundation assumption zones. These hazard designations provide important information about the property's location and should be carefully considered.
The residence offers practical amenities including parking space for two vehicles at no additional cost and convenient access to public utilities. Its location provides easy access to Hamakaido road, with elementary schools and convenience stores within walking distance. The property benefits from flat terrain and is situated in a Type 1 residential zone.
The surrounding Tadotsu area offers a blend of coastal charm and urban convenience. An interesting historical fact about Tadotsu is that it was once an important port town during the Edo period, serving as a key transportation hub for the Sanuki region. The closest major landmark is the iconic Kotohira-gu Shrine, one of Japan's most important Shinto shrines, located approximately 30 minutes away by train.