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Morihama Kinkantei
$24,100
Closest Train Station -
Property Features
Property Information
This property is located in Sakanishi 1-chome and is 72 years old.
The property stands next to a staircase that is characteristic of an old, hilly town.
There is a main house and a storehouse, and kumquat trees are planted in the garden.
In vacant houses with gardens, there are often garden trees planted that reflect the personal tastes of the previous residents.
The kumquat planted in this house is said to bring good fortune because of its golden fruit, from which it gets its name. In its native China, it has long been believed to bring good fortune, the fulfillment of wishes, and the prosperity of descendants.
Kumquats also have the herbal name kinkitsu, and are commonly used in throat lozenges and as a folk remedy for colds.
You cannot drive your car into the house, but it is well located, just a five-minute walk from Saka Station.
If you can get up the stairs after work to see your family waiting for you at home, you'll feel excited!
This property is in high demand. Book your call with us before it's taken.
Layout
4LDK
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
1
Size
Year Built
Parking
3648
-
Yes
Estimated Costs for Purchase
Price
$24,100
Scrivener Fee
~ $1,000
Property Acquisition Tax
-
City Planning Tax
-
Fixed Asset Tax
-
Registration Tax
-
Stamp Duty
Yes
Total Price:
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