Akiya in Ebino City, Miyazaki
¥5,000,000 JPY






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- Layout
- 4LDK
- Building area
- 132.99 m²
- Land area
- 661 m²
details
- Address
- 宮崎県えびの市大字末永
- Date built
- January 1995
- Current status
- Akiya
- Land classification
- Residential land
- Land rights
- Ownership rights
- Structure
- Wooden construction
- Topography
- Flat
- Urban planning
- Non-delineated
- Zoning
- Undesignated
Floor plans & documents
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Purchasing
What it really costs to buy, beyond the asking price. Choose what applies to you.
Asking price¥5,000,000 JPY
- •Price negotiation with the seller
- •Contract preparation
- •Statutory property disclosure
Government duty on the signed sale contract.
- •Title transfer registration
- •Property valuation certificate
- •Required government filings
A national tax you pay to put the house in your name. This tax is worked out from the town hall's valuation of the land and the building, not from the asking price. For the building they use an average value for a wooden house. Old houses are usually worth less than that average, so the real bill is often a little lower than the figure here. If you are going to live in this house yourself, this tax is lower. The range covers both.
A prefectural tax you pay once, after you buy. It is often nothing at all: cheap houses fall under the tax-free limit. This tax is worked out from the town hall's valuation of the land and the building, not from the asking price. For the building they use an average value for a wooden house. Old houses are usually worth less than that average, so the real bill is often a little lower than the figure here. If you are going to live in this house yourself, this tax is lower. The range covers both.
The seller has already paid this year's property tax, so you pay them back for the part of the year you own the house. The range is the date you complete: buy in January and you pay back most of the year, buy in December and almost none of it.
Bank fees to move the purchase funds on settlement day - typically an international wire.
Proves your identity for registration when you have no Japanese residence record.
A proxy attends the signing and registration in Japan on your behalf when you can't be there.
A local tax representative to receive property-tax notices when you have no address in Japan.
A professional survey of the building's condition before you commit - separate from the agent's own viewing.
Optional, but recommended for most foreign buyers unless you can handle all of the above on your own in Japanese. An agent arranges these steps, carries out checks, and can view properties on your behalf - though a viewing may cost extra depending on where the property is. The price varies with how comprehensive the service is, up to handling the entire purchase without you needing to travel to Japan.
Transport
Car countryKyomachionsen Station~3 min
Ebino~6 min
Kobayashi~17 min
KOJ (KOJ)~56 min
Nearby
Bank1.6 km
Elementary school1.8 km
Junior high school1.8 km
Hospital2.2 km
Train station2.3 km
Municipal office4.1 km
Bus stop4.6 km
Supermarket4.6 km
Interchange5.8 km
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About Ebino City
Ebino City is located in the Kyushu Region, offering access to both Miyazaki and Kagoshima prefectures. The area is known for the Ebino Plateau, popular for hiking and its natural hot springs. It is also close to Kirishima-Yaku National Park, which is renowned for its scenic beauty and outdoor activities. Local cuisine includes dishes such as chicken Nanban and Miyazaki beef.
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