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I inherited it 11 years ago, and after that, I rented it for 10 years, but now it is vacant. I live in another prefecture and am getting older, so I would like to sell it. It is an old private house built in the 20th year of the Meiji era. Since then, it has been expanded and renovated, but it has deteriorated considerably, and renovation is necessary, and if you settle down, it seems that the renovation cost will be subsidized by Otoyo Town (see the website). There is a one-story main house, a two-story building (three rooms on the first floor are a storeroom, a workshop, and a sericulture business, and three rooms on the second floor are living spaces), and agricultural tools and other equipment remain. There is a yuzu tree on the east side of the house, along the public road, and although it is an old tree, if you fertilize it, it will still bear fruit, and if you squeeze it into yuzu vinegar, the rich aroma is an indispensable seasoning in our house. It is also an inheritance property from my ancestors, and it is difficult to evaluate it because it is in a mountainous area, but I would like the following price. If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city and11年前に相続しました、その後10年間は賃借していましたが、現在は空き家となっております。他県に住んでおり、自身も高齢になってきたので、売却したいと考えております。明治20年建築の古民家です。その後増改築していますが相当老朽化が進んでおり、リフォームが必要です、定住される場合は、大豊町より、リフォーム費補助が出るようです(ホームページ参照)。平屋建ての母家と、2階建て(1階3部屋は物置、作業場、かつては養蚕業を、2階3部屋は居住スペース)あり、農作業用具等が残っています。家屋東側、公衆道路沿いに柚の木が、老木ですが施肥すればまだまだ果実が実ります、絞って柚子酢にすれば、豊潤な香りが、我が家では欠かせない調味料です。先祖からの相続物件でもあり、山間部の為評価は難しいのですが、下記の価格を希望しています。都会の喧騒を離れ、古民家に興味のある方査定してください。出来れば2023年末までには売却したいと考えております。夏は登山でにぎわう、県立自然公園梶ヶ森(標高1,400m)の中腹に位置、JR土讃線豊永駅より車で10分登った、山間部で人口50人足らずの、いわゆる限界集落です。梶ヶ森7合目には竜王の滝(日本の滝百選に選ばれ、土佐の名水40選にも選ばれている名瀑)があり、その源流から引いている簡易水道、蛇口を捻れば、美味しい水が、しかも水道料金月額500円と格安、勿論インターネットも携帯電話も繋がる、リモートワークも可能です。家屋周りの山林もセットでの販売となるので、草刈等も必要です。休耕畑について、駐車スペース下の休耕畑(1400㎡)のほぼ中央に一画、地すべり工事跡、その片隅に柿木が2本あり、その隣が一区画、墓地(雑種地)に、そこには武士の祠が2個あります、昔から守り神として崇められてきました、その一段上に梅の木など植えてあります。
Land:土地面積 | 778 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 105 m² |
Scale:建物規模 | One-story 105㎡ 4DK, 2-story wooden building 100㎡平屋105㎡4DK、木造2階建100㎡ |
Structure:構造 | Wooden cement tile one-story house, wooden flat corrugated 木造セメント瓦平屋、木造平トタン葺き |
Built in:建築年 | 1887 |
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