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Vacant house bank registration number (10) Rental/saleIn the case of leasing: 108,000 yen In the case of sale: 18,800,000 yenContract methodIndirect land area666.57㎡ (201.63 tsubo)DistrictNishikatsura-cho Onuma Special NotesFrontier Giken Co., Ltd. will mediate contract negotiations.空き家バンク登録番号⑩賃貸・売却賃貸の場合:10.8万円売却の場合:1,880万円契約方法間接土地面積666.57㎡(201.63坪)地区西桂町小沼特記事項株式会社フロンティア技研が契約交渉の仲介を行います。
| Land:土地面積 | 666 m² |
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