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It is recommended for those who want to use vacant land and move and settle down. The property price is 0 yen, but the following costs will be incurred along with the acquisition. ・Matching fees to our company, registration fees (registration license tax, judicial scrivener request fees, etc.), various taxes (acquisition tax, gift tax, property tax, etc.), other expenses (document acquisition costs, postage, etc.), and removal costs if there are any leftovers. Even after acquisition, various costs will be incurred depending on the purpose of use, so please make a utilization plan and financial plan before applying.空き地の活用、移住定住したい方におすすめです。物件価格は0円ですが、取得に伴い、下記の費用が発生いたします。・当社へのマッチング手数料・登記費用(登録免許税、司法書士への依頼費用等)・各種税金(取得税、贈与税、固定資産税等)・その他費用(書類の取得費や郵便代等)・残置物がある場合はその撤去費用。取得後も、活用用途に応じて各種費用が発生しますので、活用計画や資金計画を立てた上でお申込ください。
Land:土地面積 | 107 m² |
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