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Vacant House Bank [For Sale] 5 million yen, Homan, Kotoura-cho, Tohaku-gun, Tottori Prefecture, large site, storehouse, attic, garage, 7-room, single-story old house, with earthen floor, veranda, adjacent room, and wood-fired bath空き家バンク【売買】500万円 鳥取県東伯郡琴浦町大字法万 広い敷地 蔵・屋根裏部屋・車庫付き7部屋平屋古民家 土間・回り縁・続き間・薪風呂有
Land:土地面積 | 903 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 120 m² |
Structure:構造 | Wooden one-story house木造平屋 |
Vacant house bank [sale] 1 million yen Tottori Prefecture Tohaku-gun, Kotoura-cho, Oji Sugichi Satoyama and countryside 3SK compact one-story old house with farmland, storeroom, and parking lot空き家バンク【売買】100万円 鳥取県東伯郡琴浦町大字杉地 里山と田園を望む 農地・物置・駐車場付き3SKコンパクト平屋古民家
Land:土地面積 | 122 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 41 m² |
Structure:構造 | Wooden one-story house木造平屋 |
Tottori, a less-visited and rural prefecture in Japan, is known for having a relatively higher number of vacant houses, or "akiya," in comparison to more populous regions of the country. This surplus of vacant houses presents a unique opportunity for individuals interested in purchasing property at affordable prices.
Life in Tottori is characterized by a slower pace, tranquil surroundings, and a strong connection to traditional Japanese culture. The prefecture is famous for its stunning sand dunes, pristine beaches, and natural beauty. Tottori offers a quieter, more relaxed lifestyle, making it appealing to individuals looking to escape the hustle and bustle of major cities.
The cost of living in Tottori is generally lower than in urban centers like Tokyo or Osaka. However, job opportunities can be more limited, and it's essential to consider employment prospects when planning to live in Tottori. Those with remote work options or a source of income that doesn't rely on local job markets may find Tottori particularly attractive for its affordability and quality of life.
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