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Vacant House Bank [For Sale] 2.5 million yen. Ueno, Doi-cho, Shikokuchuo City, Ehime Prefecture. Large site, built in 1923. Farmland, pond, garden, 3 balconies, barn, 6 parking spaces, 9DK, 2-story old house. Flush toilet, veranda, adjacent room.空き家バンク【売買】250万円 愛媛県四国中央市土居町上野 広い敷地・大正12年築 農地・池・庭・3面ベランダ・納屋・駐車場6台付き9DK2階建古民家 水洗トイレ 回り縁・続き間有
Land:土地面積 | 683 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 117 m² |
Structure:構造 | Wooden and light steel frame, 2 stories木造, 軽量鉄骨造2階建 |
No.012 Kabusaki, Doi-machi
Quiet residential area. Property with barn.
Akahoshi Station 3.6km, elementary school 2.5km, hospital 2.8km, supermarket 2.1km, hardware store 3.0kmNo.012土居町蕪崎
閑静な住宅街。納屋付き物件。
赤星駅3.6km、小学校2.5km、病院2.8km、スーパー2.1km、ホームセンター3.0km
Land:土地面積 | 523 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 153 m² |
Scale:建物規模 | 1 story / -1階建 / - |
Structure:構造 | Wooden木造 |
Ehime Prefecture, located in the Shikoku region of Japan, offers several advantages in terms of living standards compared to nearby prefectures. Ehime is known for its stunning natural landscapes, including scenic coastlines, lush greenery, and hot springs (onsen). Ehime enjoys a relatively mild climate with comfortable temperatures year-round, making it an appealing choice for those who prefer not to experience extreme heat or cold.
The cost of living in Ehime is generally lower than in major urban areas like Tokyo or Osaka. Housing, food, and transportation costs are also more affordable, contributing to a reasonable standard of living. If you're open to renovation, learning basic construction or renovation skills or hiring professionals can make it more feasible to purchase a low cost property in need of repair. While finding affordable housing may require some effort, the rewards of living in such a picturesque and culturally rich region can be substantial.
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