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This property is located in Miyamoto, Iitaka-cho, a village in the west of Mie Prefecture, where the clear Kushida River flows. The building is a convenient single-story structure, and is clean, including the plumbing. The mixed-use land (333 m2) adjacent to the building seems like it could be used for multiple purposes. Nearby are Kahadakyo Onsen and the old Wakayama Kaido road. This is a property for a rural lifestyle surrounded by beautiful nature.三重県の西部、清流・櫛田川が流れる飯高町宮本という集落に位置する物件です。建物は使い勝手にいい平屋建てで、水回りを含めきれいです。建物と隣接する雑種地(103坪)は多目的に利用出来そうです。近くには香肌峡温泉や旧和歌山街道が通っています。美しい自然に抱かれた田舎暮らし物件です。
Land:土地面積 | 686 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 96 m² |
Scale:建物規模 | Heike-style building平家建て |
Structure:構造 | Wooden tile roof木造 瓦葺 |
Built in:建築年 | 1975 |
It is a large Japanese-style house (12 DK) with thick beams and pillars. It is convenient for living near the station and the interchange. It comes with 226 m2 of fields (scattered in 3 places), 1633 m2 of wilderness, and 3302 m2 of protected forest. The bath, toilet, kitchen, floors, windows, etc. need major repairs. Public sewerage can be connected (a fee of 375,000 yen and construction costs are required). It is located in a village.太い梁や柱を使用した大きな和風住宅(12DK)です。駅やインターに近く生活便利です。畑226㎡(3か所に点在)、原野1633㎡、保安林3302㎡が付いています。風呂、トイレ、台所、床、窓ガラスなど大修繕が必要です。公共下水道引き込み可能(負担金37.5万円と工事代が必要)。集落の中です。
Land:土地面積 | 5706 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 188 m² |
Structure:構造 | Wooden tile roof木造 瓦葺 |
Built in:建築年 | 1975 |
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