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■Built in Heisei 13 ■Approximately 500m to the sea ■With vegetable garden
This time, we will start selling a mansion with a vegetable garden and a dog run in Hii in Hidaka-cho, Wakayama City. The residential land is about 155 tsubo flat land, and there is a small two-story building of about 15 tsubo built in Heisei 13.
It is used as a villa, but it is possible to live permanently if it is slightly expanded. You can enjoy sea fishing and seafood, and you can also enjoy the beach of the mountain area of about 2 kilometers. Please visit the site once.■平成13年築 ■海まで約500m ■菜園付き
今回和歌山市日高町の比井で菜園やドッグラン可能な邸宅の販売を開始します。宅地は約155坪の平坦地で平成13年築の約15坪の小さな2階建の建物が付いています。
別荘として利用していますが少し増築すれば永住も可能です。海釣りや海の幸を堪能したり約2キロの産場海水浴場も楽しめます。是非一度現地を御見学下さい。
| Land:土地面積 | 573 m² |
|---|---|
| Building:建物面積 | 50 m² |
| Structure:構造 | Wooden tile roof木造 瓦葺 |
| Built in:建築年 | 2001 |

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