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commercial 奈良本
USD $2,371,849
(¥375,000,000)
37500 万円
Land area
Land土地面積
1273 m²
Building area
Building建物面積
3024 m²
Built
Built建築年
1988
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Kamo-gun Higashi-Izu Town Hotel. Accepting loan consultations. Chinese & English are available. 4 minutes walk from the nearest station. Property Updated: September 27, 2025賀茂郡東伊豆町ホテル。融資相談受付中。中国語&英語対応可。最寄り駅徒歩4分。物件更新日:2025年9月27日

Scale / LayoutScale / Layout構造・間取り

  • 7 stories
  • 7階建
Address
Shizuoka Prefecture Kamo District Higashi-Izu Town Naramoto静岡県賀茂郡東伊豆町奈良本
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USD $221,373
(¥35,000,000)
3500 万円
Land area
Land土地面積
1489 m²
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StructureStructure構造

Wooden slate roofed 2-story building Age: 38.9 years Floor 木造 スレート葺 2階建 築年数:38.9年 間取り:10客室+住宅4部屋+食堂+露天風呂  床面積:487.49㎡(1

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Shizuoka Prefecture Kamo-gun Higashi-Izu Town Naramoto Aerial chart *Note静岡県賀茂郡東伊豆町奈良本 航空図 ※注
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commercial 静岡県賀茂郡東伊豆町奈良本  航空図 ※注
USD $107,524
(¥17,000,000)
1700 万円
Land area
Land土地面積
692 m²
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StructureStructure構造

Concrete block, wood, reinforced concrete Cement tile roof コンクリートブロック・木・鉄筋コンクリート造 セメント瓦葺 2階+地下建 築年数:37.4年 間取り:9部屋+厨房+浴室

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Shizuoka Prefecture Kamo-gun Higashi-Izu Town Naramoto Aerial chart *Note静岡県賀茂郡東伊豆町奈良本 航空図 ※注
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commercial 静岡県賀茂郡東伊豆町大川  航空図 ※注
USD $305,494
(¥48,300,000)
4830 万円
Land area
Land土地面積
1213 m²
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StructureStructure構造

Wooden and steel structure Galvanized steel and slate roofi木・鉄骨造 亜鉛メッキ鋼板・スレート葺 2階建 築年数:53.4年 間取り:8SLDK+2浴室  床面積:449.77㎡

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Shizuoka Prefecture Kamo-gun Higashi-Izu Town Okawa Aerial chart *Note静岡県賀茂郡東伊豆町大川 航空図 ※注
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