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Akiya in Tadami Town, Minamiaizu, Fukushima

¥1,000,000 JPY
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Layout:
4SLDK
Building area:
167 m²
Land area:
553 m²

Property details

Description:

This property is located in a quiet environment and is a traditional house that requires repairs at the tenant's expense. It offers the opportunity for DIY renovations and enjoyment of a vegetable garden, with approximately 10,000 yen per year for local fees. The property includes household goods, with disposal costs covered by the owner and optional selection available. Additionally, there is land attached to the property where a home garden can be enjoyed.

Address:
福島県南会津郡只見町大字福井字植木ノ下
Current status:
Akiya
Land classification:
Residential land
Land rights:
Ownership rights
Structure:
Wooden construction

Facilities

  • Agricultural field
  • Garden
  • Propane gas supply (bottled)
  • Public water supply
  • Separate toilet and bath
  • Shed

Nearby places

Train station10 min drive

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Heavy Snowfall Warning

The agent has noted that this property is located in a region prone to heavy snowfall. Access to the property may become difficult or even impossible during such conditions. Prospective applicants are advised to exercise caution when considering this property and should ideally have prior experience living in heavy snowfall areas, as well as being prepared to handle the associated challenges.

About Tadami Town

Tadami is a town in Fukushima Prefecture known for its picturesque landscapes, including Tadami River and Tadami Line, one of Japan's scenic train routes. The area is also renowned for its hot springs and traditional Japanese ryokan inns. Nearby, visitors can explore the Bandai-Asahi National Park, offering outdoor activities like hiking and skiing.

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