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commercial 牛深町
commercial 牛深町
commercial 牛深町
commercial 牛深町
commercial 牛深町
commercial 牛深町
USD $3,093
(¥480,000)
48 万円
Land area
Land土地面積
65 m²
Building area
Building建物面積
124 m²
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Description

This property was the residence of the owner’s grandparents. It was in use until around Heisei 14 (2002); thereafter it was inherited by the owner’s father and has not been used. Since the father did not use the property, it is being offered for sale. The first floor is a doma (earthen-floored area) where the grandmother operated a greengrocer/general store. The second and third floors are residential, and there is also a rooftop. It may be possible to park a car in the first-floor doma. Currently there are remaining items on the premises and multiple leaks have been identified. Please be aware that if the property is to be used again, maintenance including repair of equipment will be required. The property will be transferred as-is with remaining items left in place. The rooftop shows water-leak stains and requires repair. Sale is preferred based on the official registry. The boundary lines are unconfirmed and the sale will proceed with boundaries not yet determined.祖父母が居住していた物件です。平成14年(2002年)頃まで使用していましたが、その後私の父が相続し、全く使用していません。父も使用することが無いため、今回の売却に至りました。1階が土間になっており、祖母が八百屋兼よろず屋のようなものを営んでいました。2階・3階が住居で屋上もあります。1階の土間には車を置くことができるかもしれません。現在は残置物が残り、さらに雨漏りの箇所が複数確認できます。今後使用される場合は設備含めてメンテナンスが必要な物件であることをご承知おきください。引渡しは残置物が残った現状渡し、屋上は雨漏り跡あり・修復必要。登記簿売買希望。境界は未確定のままでの売買とする旨記載されています。

Scale / LayoutScale / Layout構造・間取り

  • 3-story building
  • Floor plan: 1st floor: 45 m²; 2nd floor: 45 m²; 3rd floor: 34.2 m²; Total: 124.2 m² (plus rooftop)
  • Parking: Possible to park a car in the first-floor doma area.
  • 3階建
  • 間取り:1階45㎡、2階45㎡、3階34.2㎡、延124.2㎡+屋上
  • 駐車場:1階土間に車を置ける可能性あり
Address
Ushibuka, Amakusa City, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan熊本県天草市牛深町

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