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 字岩車
 字岩車
 字岩車
 字岩車
USD $7,693
(¥1,200,000)
120 万円
Land area
Land土地面積
404 m²
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For sale: approximately 122 tsubo (about 403 m²) of forested land located in a resort villa subdivision with expansive views overlooking Notojima. Although the site was originally densely wooded, many trees have been cleared to create a sunny area suitable even for use as a private campsite for rental. The wood felled during clearing has been left on site for use as firewood; the seller hopes the buyer will take it as-is. There are no nearby residences, allowing for a free, solo camping lifestyle.

The seller wishes to sell as soon as possible. Because the seller lives far away, on-site viewings may be arranged through the villa management office. Access to the site requires passing along a private road owned by the management company, so permission to use the road must be obtained and, if required, a management fee of about ¥40,000 per year may need to be paid.

Management fee: approximately ¥40,000/year.

The property will be sold as-is and based on the public registry (kobo). As this is a villa subdivision, monthly management fees and separate name-change fees may apply at the time of sale.
能登島を望む眺望豊かなリゾート地の別荘分譲地にある、約122坪の山林をお譲りします。当初は繁茂する木々が沢山ありましたが、現在はプライベートキャンプ場として貸し出せる程、木々を伐採して日当たり良好にしました。伐採した際の木を薪として活用するため、現地に残しております。これをそのまま引き取ってくださる方を希望します。周辺は人が住んでおらず、自由なソロキャンプライフを送る事が出来ます。

出来るだけ早めの売却希望です、当方遠方のため、現地案内は別荘管理事務所の方にお願いする場合があります。現地の場所に行くには、管理会社所有の私道を通らなければならないため、通行許可の報告と、必要があれば年間4万くらいの管理費を支払うことになります。

管理費:4万円程度/年

※現状有姿、および公簿売買でのお取引きとなります。

※別荘地につき月々の管理費等と売買に際して別途名義変更料等がかかる場合があります。

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Aza Iwaguruma, Anamizu-machi, Hōsu-gun, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan石川県鳳珠郡穴水町字岩車

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