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It is a compact 5DK with water supply and sewerage, toilets and baths have been renovated. It is an old private house newly built in Meiji 41.上下水道完備で、トイレ・バスリフォーム済みの、コンパクトな5DKです。明治41年新築の古民家です。
| Land:土地面積 | 320 m² |
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| Building:建物面積 | 187 m² |
| Scale:建物規模 | Wooden two-story building with iron plate roof木造2階建 鉄板葺 |
| Structure:構造 | An old private house newly built in Meiji 41明治41年新築の古民家 |
| Built in:建築年 | 1908 |

部屋数が多くなく、コンパクトで管理がしやすいお家です。しかし、押入れなどの収納スペースは充実しており、荷物が多い方でも安心!さらに、1キロメートル圏内に保育園・小学校・郵便局・バス停・役場支所があり、生活に便利な立地です。部屋数が多くなく、コンパクトで管理がしやすいお家です。しかし、押入れなどの収納スペースは充実しており、荷物が多い方でも安心!さらに、1キロメートル圏内に保育園・小学校・郵便局・バス停・役場支所があり、生活に便利な立地です。
| Land:土地面積 | 354 m² |
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| Building:建物面積 | 92 m² |
| Scale:建物規模 | 2階建2階建 |
| Structure:構造 | 木造 かわら葺木造 かわら葺 |
| Built in:建築年 | 1979 |

Asking price: 2 million yen
Location: 1677-2 Nagakubo, Nagano
Type of contract negotiation: General agency
Area (square meters) Land: 229.61 square meters
Area (square meters) Building: 109.09 square meters
Structure: 2-story wooden building with steel roof
Date of construction: Built in 1960
Need for repairs: No repairs required
Repair costs: borne by tenant希望価格: 200万円
所在地: 長和町長久保1677-2
契約交渉の形態: 一般媒介
面積(平方メートル)土地: 229.61平方メートル
面積(平方メートル)建物: 109.09平方メートル
構造: 木造2階建 鋼板葺
建築年月日: 昭和35年築
補修の要否: 補修は不要
補修の費用負担: 入居者負担
| Land:土地面積 | 229 m² |
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| Building:建物面積 | 109 m² |
| Scale:建物規模 | 2 stories2階建 |
| Structure:構造 | Two-story wooden building with steel roof木造2階建 鋼板葺 |
| Built in:建築年 | 1960 |

The facility is equipped with running water and sewage systems (septic tanks), and the spring water on the premises is drawn from the same stream as the spring water that is supplied to the nearby "Famous Water Square" and the "Obsidian Water" of Hoshifuru Village.上水道、下水道(浄化槽)完備で、敷地内には、近隣にある「名水広場」に引かれている湧水、星降る里の「黒耀の水」と同じ沢から湧水を引いてあります。
| Land:土地面積 | 721 m² |
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| Building:建物面積 | 119 m² |
| Scale:建物規模 | Two-story wooden building木造2階建 |
| Structure:構造 | Galvanized steel roofing亜鉛メッキ鋼板葺 |
| Built in:建築年 | 1975 |

This building is a combination store and residence, typical of the countryside. There was probably a road here in the past, and people probably lived there and ran small businesses.
The dirt floor area is spacious and has been turned into a store, so you can "do anything" here. You can make things, display things, and if you put in the effort to renovate it, you could even turn it into an old-style house cafe? Maybe?
There's also a large steel-framed warehouse in the back, so you could probably do all sorts of woodworking and metalworking!
Of course, it's also a great place to live normally and raise children, as it's quiet and in a nice natural environment, so it's recommended.
If you're thinking of escaping the city, how about this place?田舎によくある店舗+住宅になっている建物です。昔はたぶん街道があって、そこで暮らしながら小さい商売を営んでいたんでしょうね。
土間の部分が広くて、商店になっているので、ここで「何か」できます。物を作っても良いし、展示しても良いし、がんばってリノベーションすれば古民家カフェとかもできちゃう?かも?
裏に大きな鉄骨の倉庫もあるので、たぶん木工金工なんでもできちゃいますよ!
もちろん普通に暮らすのも、子育てするのも、静かで自然環境が良いのでおススメです。
都会からの脱出を考えているみなさま、こちらどうですか?
| Land:土地面積 | 370 m² |
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| Building:建物面積 | 303 m² |
| Scale:建物規模 | 303.49m²303.49m² |
| Structure:構造 | Used detached house中古一戸建て |
| Built in:建築年 | 1963 |

In January 2018, I inherited my bag after I lived alone, but I don't plan to live there because I live in Tokyo. My brother is nearby, but he doesn't want to live there either, so I went to this site. It is about 130 years old, but the pillars and ceiling beams at that time were left as they were, and the interior and exterior were renovated 3 ~ 4 times, and I stayed for 10 days during the first bon, but I can live normally. I think it is quite an interesting property for those who are interested in old houses. My parents have inherited the house from generation to generation, and it is very painful to see it decay as it is. I would be happy if someone bought it for someone who likes old houses. The selling price is considered to be 5.9 million. We have been renovating repeatedly, but I think it will take some work from now on. In addition, there is a large garden and trees that need to be pruned, so if you do not take care of it yourself, it will cost money. When I asked someone who was familiar with the matter to take a look at it, I was told that the pillars and beams of that time probably no longer appeared, and that this alone would have a buyer. However, I can't comment on i2018年1月に一人暮らしだったお袋が亡くなり相続したのですが、僕自身東京在住なので住む予定がありません。弟が近くにいるのですが彼も住むつもりは無く、このサイトにアクセスしました。築130年位ですが当時の柱、天井の梁はそのまま残して内外3~4回のリフォームを行い初盆の間10日程滞在しましたが、普通に生活出来る状態です。古民家など興味のある方はかなり興味深い物件だと思います。親が代々受け継ぎ自分の育って来た家ですがこのまま朽ちていくのを見るのはとても辛い事です。どなたか古民家など好きな方に買って頂くと幸せです。売値は一応590万を考えております。リフォームを繰り返しておりますが、やはりこれから多少なりとも手はかかっていくと思います。又広い庭と剪定が必要な木々がありますのでご自分で手入れされない方はお金がかかると思います。こないだ詳しい方に見て頂いたら当時の柱、梁等は多分もう出てこず、これだけでも買い手がつくという事を言われました。ただ自分はそういう物に全く興味が無いのでコメントできませんが…
| Land:土地面積 | 800 m² |
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| Building:建物面積 | 155 m² |
| Scale:建物規模 | It is a one-story building, but there is an attic (storeroo平屋ですが一部2.3坪の屋根裏(物置)有り |
| Structure:構造 | Wooden木造 |
| Built in:建築年 | 1893 |

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