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This property is close to the station and was formerly a store and residence. The roadside station "Nosho no Sato Yakuno" is within walking distance, and the area is popular with immigrants.元店舗兼住宅の駅チカ物件。道の駅「農匠の郷やくの」が徒歩圏内で移住者も多い地域です。
Land:土地面積 | 180 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 270 m² |
Structure:構造 | Two-story wooden building with tiled roof木造瓦葺2階建 |
Vacant House Bank [For Sale] 3.5 million yen. Kawamori, Oe-cho, Fukuchiyama City, Kyoto Prefecture. Within walking distance of the station. Convenient living. Farm, warehouse, parking for 5 or more cars. 5LDK, 2-story house. Flush toilet. Forest land available for consultation. Wood-burning bath available.空き家バンク【売買】350万円 京都府福知山市大江町河守 駅徒歩圏内・生活便利 畑・倉庫・駐車場5台以上付き5LDK2階建 水洗トイレ 山林相談可・薪風呂有
Land:土地面積 | 357 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 134 m² |
Structure:構造 | Two-story wooden structure木造2階建 |
This unrenovated Kyoto townhouse is located just a one-minute walk from the Korean gate of Kokai-Komyoji Temple, also known as "Kurodani-san," a famous spot for viewing autumn leaves.紅葉の穴場スポットとしても名所の光戒光明寺、通称「くろ谷さん」の高麗門まで徒歩約1分の場所にある未改修の京町家です。
Land:土地面積 | 82 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 120 m² |
Scale:建物規模 | 2 floors above ground地上2階 |
Structure:構造 | Wooden木造 |
Built in:建築年 | 1905 |
Choosing Kyoto Prefecture as a relocation destination can be an excellent decision for non-Japanese immigrants and expats seeking affordable home ownership in Japan. Known for its rich cultural heritage and picturesque landscapes, Kyoto offers a unique blend of traditional and modern living. The prefecture boasts lower real estate prices compared to metropolitan areas like Tokyo and Osaka, making home buying more accessible. Additionally, Kyoto's well-developed infrastructure, efficient public transportation, and a variety of international schools and expatriate communities provide a comfortable and convenient living environment. The prefecture's commitment to preserving its historical charm while fostering a vibrant, multicultural community makes it an attractive option for those looking to immerse themselves in Japan's cultural heartland without the financial strain of larger cities.