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This project is a project in which housing is rented free of charge to the town for 10 years, and the town renovates the kitchen, bathroom, toilet, and other water areas, and uses it as a "house where immigrants can live immediately." Rent: 27,000 yen per month, deposit: 54,000 yen.この事業は、住居を町へ10年間無償で貸し、町が台所・浴室・トイレ等の水回りを中心にリフォームし「移住者がすぐに住める家」として活用する事業。家賃:月額27,000円、保証金:54,000円。
| Security deposit:敷金 | 54,000 yen54,000円 |
|---|---|
| Building:建物面積 | 79 m² |
| Scale:建物規模 | One-story building (1st floor)平屋建(1階) |
| Structure:構造 | Wooden木造 |

Vacant house bank [Sale] 3 million yen [Rental] 20,000 yen Wakayama Prefecture Kaiso-gun Kimino-cho Donkiki 7 rooms with garden, balcony and garage 2-story old private house空き家バンク【売買】300万円【賃貸】2万円 和歌山県海草郡紀美野町動木 庭・バルコニー・車庫付き7部屋2階建古民家
| Land:土地面積 | 187 m² |
|---|---|
| Building:建物面積 | 131 m² |
| Structure:構造 | Two-story wooden structure木造2階建 |

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Local governments aim to revitalize rural areas by offering incentives and tax breaks to attract residents from urban centers. Wakayama boasts stunning coastlines, mountains, and ancient pilgrimage routes like the Kumano Kodo. It’s a paradise for nature lovers, but if you still need proximity to a city, Wakayama is just an hour from Osaka by train, making it accessible for daily commuting or weekend getaways.
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