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townhouse 熊本県 宇土市 本町
townhouse 熊本県 宇土市 本町
townhouse 熊本県 宇土市 本町
townhouse 熊本県 宇土市 本町
USD $97,321
(¥15,500,000)
1550 万円
Land area
Land土地面積
397 m²
Building area
Building建物面積
264 m²
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Uto City is located in the heart of Kyushu. It is situated at the junction of National Route 3, which connects the north and south of Kyushu, and the JR Kagoshima Main Line that runs along it, as well as National Route 57 that runs east-west across the Uto Peninsula and the junction of the JR Misumi Line. It features excellent access to Fukuoka, Kumamoto City, and Kagoshima. In addition to abundant natural surroundings of mountains and sea, there are also large commercial facilities, allowing for a "just right rural living" experience. Furthermore, starting from the 6th year of the Reiwa era, there will be a focus on policies for permanent residency and migration, including subsidies of up to 1 million yen for acquiring newly built homes in the western region, subsidies for acquiring vacant house bank properties, and various subsidies for newlywed households to cover costs incurred when starting a new life.宇土市は九州のどまんなかです。九州を南北につなぐ国道3号およびそれに沿って走るJR鹿児島本線、宇土半島を東西に走る国道57号、JR三角線の分岐点にある宇土市。福岡や熊本市内、鹿児島方面への好アクセスが特長です。また、海山の自然が多い一方大型商業施設などもあり、「ちょうどいい田舎ぐらし」ができます。そして、令和6年度からは定住移住施策に力をいれており、西部地域に新築住宅を取得した場合、上限100万円まで出る補助金や、空き家バンク物件を取得した場合の補助金や、新婚世帯に対して、新生活をスタートする際にかかった費用が出る補助金など様々な補助金が拡充しています。
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Honmachi, Uto City, Kumamoto Prefecture熊本県 宇土市 本町
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