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Banques d'Akiya de la région de 中国

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How to Navigate Kyushu's Akiya Banks

Kyushu, the southernmost of Japan’s four main islands, is known for its diverse landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. With a growing number of akiya—abandoned houses—available across the region, Kyushu offers unique opportunities for those looking to invest in or settle down in this beautiful part of Japan. Here’s how to navigate Kyushu’s akiya banks and find the perfect property.

1. Choose Your Preferred Prefecture
Kyushu comprises seven prefectures, each with its own distinct character. Whether you’re drawn to the hot springs of Oita, the historical charm of Nagasaki, or the tropical climate of Kagoshima, consider which area aligns best with your lifestyle and needs.

2. Explore Local Akiya Banks
Each prefecture in Kyushu manages its own akiya listings, with properties available in various towns and rural areas. Start by visiting the official websites of the municipalities that interest you.


3. Browse and Narrow Down Listings
Use the search functions on these sites to find properties that match your criteria, such as price, size, and condition. Listings generally include photos, descriptions, and contact details, allowing you to shortlist properties that interest you.

4. Contact Municipal Offices or Property Owners
Once you’ve identified potential properties, reach out to the relevant municipal office or property owner for more detailed information and to arrange viewings. They can also help you understand the legal and procedural aspects of purchasing an akiya in Kyushu.

Préfecture d'Hiroshima
Akiya 秋谷 Banques

Préfecture d'Okayama
Akiya 秋谷 Banques

Kumamoto Prefecture
Akiya 秋谷 Banks

Préfecture de Tottori
Akiya 秋谷 Banques

Nagasaki Prefecture
Akiya 秋谷 Banks

Oita Prefecture
Akiya 秋谷 Banks

Saga Prefecture
Akiya 秋谷 Banks

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