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Renovated around 2010; kitchen, bath, toilet replaced; hallway, floor partially replaced; rainwater repaired; six underfloor ventilation fans installed; termite prevention work (constructed in 2020, 5-year warranty); wooden house with garden; land use: other wilderness (currently residential)2010年頃リフォーム・キッチン、風呂、トイレ 入替・廊下、床 一部張替・雨もり修繕済/床下換気扇6ヶ所/白アリ防除工事(2020年施工、5年間保証)/庭のある木造家屋/地目:その他 原野(現況宅地)
Land:土地面積 | 569 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 162 m² |
Scale:建物規模 | 1 floor above ground地上1階平屋 |
Structure:構造 | Wooden木造 |
Built in:建築年 | 1973 |
Mie Prefecture, located in the Kansai region of Japan, offers a unique blend of traditional and modern lifestyles. Nestled between the mountains and the coastline, Mie is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, particularly the Ise Shima National Park and the famous Ise Shrine. Residents enjoy a slower-paced life, with access to serene beaches, lush countryside, and local hot springs, fostering a strong sense of community and connection to nature. Finding affordable housing in Mie Ken can be easier compared to larger urban centers like Tokyo or Osaka. Average rent prices tend to be significantly lower, allowing for more spacious living arrangements. While the housing market is less dynamic than in metropolitan areas, opportunities for purchasing property exist, especially for those considering older homes in rural areas that come at lower costs. In terms of quality of life, Mie boasts excellent healthcare facilities, good public transportation options, and a variety of local markets showcasing fresh produce and seafood. The area is less crowded, offering a peaceful environment conducive to family life or retirement. The cost of living, while rising, remains relatively manageable compared to big cities. Overall, Mie Ken represents an attractive option for those seeking an affordable and fulfilling lifestyle in Japan, blending tranquility with cultural richness, while still being within reach of larger urban amenities.