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■The top floor of the dwelling unit, corner room! ■There is a swimming pool, observation room, and laundry in the apartment■There is ♪ a BBQ area on the condominium premisesGood sunlight, corner room, top floor, manager on duty, 24-hour garbage disposal allowed■住戸部分最上階、角部屋!■プール、展望室、コインランドリーがマンション内に有■マンション敷地内BBQ可能エリアあります♪日当り良好・角部屋・最上階・管理人常駐・24時間ゴミ出し可
| Building:建物面積 | 71 m² |
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| Scale:建物規模 | 28 floors / 30 floors above ground / 1 floor below ground28階/地上30階地下1階建 |
| Structure:構造 | SRCSRC |
| Built in:建築年 | 1976 |

Vacant house bank [Rental] 30,000 yen Wakayama Prefecture Nishimurao-gun Shirahama-cho Yasutaka 3DK compact one-story house with farmland, garden, warehouse, parking lot flush toilet空き家バンク【賃貸】3万円 和歌山県西牟婁郡白浜町安宅 農地・庭・倉庫・駐車場付き3DKコンパクト平屋 水洗トイレ
| Land:土地面積 | 170 m² |
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| Building:建物面積 | 72 m² |
| Structure:構造 | Wooden one-story house木造平屋 |

Located in the Kansai region of Honshu, Wakayama is an intriguing destination for those seeking affordable homes. Compared to cities like Tokyo or Osaka, where housing costs are high, Wakayama offers more budget-friendly options. If you’re looking for a quieter lifestyle, Wakayama’s countryside provides a serene escape from bustling cities.
Local governments aim to revitalize rural areas by offering incentives and tax breaks to attract residents from urban centers. Wakayama boasts stunning coastlines, mountains, and ancient pilgrimage routes like the Kumano Kodo. It’s a paradise for nature lovers, but if you still need proximity to a city, Wakayama is just an hour from Osaka by train, making it accessible for daily commuting or weekend getaways.
Wakayama combines affordability, natural beauty, and historical richness, making it an excellent choice for anyone seeking an affordable home in Japan.
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