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The Omachi 1-chome area is an area along the Namegawa River where the typical Kamakura scenery remains. The relaxed scenery of the mansion town exudes the atmosphere of old Kamakura and has a special feeling that is different from the commercial area around the station. This land is a corner of that charming place. Of the two residential lots, one is vacant and the other has an old house attached. There are options for either building a life from scratch or renovating.大町一丁目エリアは、滑川沿いの鎌倉らしい風景が残るエリアです。お屋敷町のゆったりとした景観は、旧鎌倉の雰囲気が漂い駅周辺の商業エリアとは異なる特別感があります。今回の土地はその風情ある場所の一角です。2宅地の内、一方は更地で、もう片方は古家付きとなっています。ゼロから暮らしをつくるのも、リノベーションするのもどちらものパターンもあります。
Land:土地面積 | 189 m² |
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Scale:建物規模 | Vacant lot更地 |
・Located on high ground with a great view
・Please note that part of the land is in a landslide hazard zone, so construction is not possible in that area. (See attached image)・高台で眺望が良い
・土地の一部が土砂災害警戒区域に該当しますので、その部分には建築ができませんのでご注意下さい。(添付画像参照)
Security deposit:敷金 | Rent: 30,000 yen per month賃貸:月額3万円 |
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Land:土地面積 | 357 m² |
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