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How high is the price of a villa in Japan? I don't know if it's because of **, Japanese houses are generally low-rise buildings, and even villas (one-family buildings), which we sound very luxurious, have become very common in Japan. Inside the apartment, you often receive advertisements for new properties developed by nearby real estate companies, and although they are not very large, they are very informative.
After watching more, I also began to have a basic understanding of the property price of the villa where I lived. I think that property prices are also different according to the region, and the property prices in Tokyo are naturally different from other ordinary cities. The example here is Hamamatsu City in Shizuoka Prefecture, Honshu, Japan, which is roughly equivalent to a second-tier city in Japan, after all, it is also the birthplace of Suzuki, Honda, and Yamaha.
The following is about half an hour away from the city of the tram lot, ordinary villas (strictly speaking, a house built in Japan) specific**, you can look at it to make a comparison, do you think it is high? This is two advertisements from real estate developers 19.8 million (about 1.52 million yuan) of the property price, if the mortgage is paid in 35 years, the monthly payment is 57,758 yen (about 4,443 yuan) and 27.8 million yen (about 2.14 million yuan), especially including land, construction, lighting, consumption tax and water pipe connection fees, the land is 201 square meters, the building is 113 square meters, the two-story building, a total of four bedrooms and one living room plus a balcony compartment.
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There is no "fixed size" for the size of a one-family house in Japan. Some are big, some are small.
There are two-storey buildings as well as three-storey buildings.
Usually the first floor has a living room, kitchen, bathroom, and an open balcony, covering an area of about 120-85 square meters.
The second and third floors are mostly living rooms.
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Yokohama?! The city is more than twice as large as the suburbs. It's about 20 300,000 square meters, the current price difference is not too big, the so-called "one-family construction" is very cheap to buy a house in Japan to buy an apartment more, so it is a little more expensive, rent more.
If you don't know how to ask if you are satisfied, don't forget it.
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Japanese houses are generally smaller.
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In Japan, the area of a house is equal to a square meter.
Specifics: In Japan, a tatami mat is the size of a tatami mat.
The traditional size of tatami mats is 90 cm wide, 180 cm long, 5 cm thick, and an area of square meters.
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Tatami in Japan is calculated according to 畳 jiao. One tatami mat is about 182cm 91cm
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