Vacant House Bank Property in Kasaoka, Okayama
This property, listed as Kasaoka City Vacant House Bank No. 76, is a two-story wooden house built in 1978 (Showa 53). It offers a generous 5DK layout with a total floor area of approximately 132.73 square meters, situated on a large plot of land measuring about 528.61 square meters. The house is located on high ground in a quiet area, providing a sense of privacy and seclusion.
Key equipment and facilities include a separate bath and toilet (B/T), separate men's and women's toilets, a pit toilet, propane gas, a well, an engawa (veranda), ample storage space, an independent washroom, and bay windows. The property is noted as being suitable for two-generation living and is a corner lot.
Important remarks from the agent highlight several conditions: the ceiling at the entrance is leaking, there are areas where the floor is sinking, and the property is currently overgrown with vegetation, making an internal viewing impossible. It has been vacant since around 2011. The location is noted as having no neighboring houses nearby, making it potentially suitable for land use. The exact address is not publicly disclosed.
The property is located in Kasaoka City, a coastal area in southwestern Okayama Prefecture. An interesting local fact is that Kasaoka is home to the Kasaoka Islands, a group of islands in the Seto Inland Sea known for their natural beauty and traditional salt production. The closest major landmark is the historic Kasaoka Port, a gateway to these scenic islands and a center for local seafood.