Hoki Property for Sale
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Properties in Hoki
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Hoki, Tottori Prefecture
Lawson - 60 min walk / 12 min drive
Hoki, Tottori Prefecture
Lawson - 60 min walk / 12 min drive
Hoki, Tottori Prefecture
Lawson - 40 min walk / 8 min drive
Hoki, Tottori Prefecture
Lawson - 78 min walk / 16 min drive
Hoki, Tottori Prefecture
Lawson - 78 min walk / 16 min drive
Hoki, Tottori Prefecture
Lawson - 16 min walk / 3 min drive
Hoki, Tottori Prefecture
Lawson - 74 min walk / 15 min drive
Hoki, Tottori Prefecture
Lawson - 62 min walk / 12 min drive
Hoki, Tottori Prefecture
Lawson - 73 min walk / 15 min drive
Hoki, Tottori Prefecture
Lawson - 9 min walk / 2 min drive
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Market Snapshot
Recent Sales in Hoki
A cleaner view of recent sold pricing, volume, and the kind of inventory actually moving in Hoki.
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What is an akiya in Hoki?
An akiya (空き家) is an abandoned or vacant house in Japan. Hoki has 44 akiya properties currently listed, ranging from traditional Japanese homes to more modern structures. These properties are often available at significantly lower prices than typical real estate.
Can foreigners buy property in Hoki?
Yes, foreigners can freely purchase property in Hoki and anywhere in Japan. There are no restrictions on foreign ownership of real estate in Japan. However, buying property does not grant residency rights. We recommend working with a licensed real estate agent familiar with Hoki.
How much do akiya cost in Hoki?
Akiya prices in Hoki vary widely depending on location, condition, and size. Some properties are available for under ¥1,000,000 (around $7,000 USD), while others in better condition or locations may cost more. Some may even be free but require renovation.
What should I know before buying an akiya in Hoki?
Before purchasing an akiya in Hoki, consider: (1) Property condition - many need renovation, (2) Location accessibility, (3) Legal requirements - clear title and no liens, (4) Ongoing costs - taxes, maintenance, utilities, (5) Language barriers - consider a bilingual agent.