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apartment 姫島(県営住宅)
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1999
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Prefectural housing and pre-repair recruitment (Himejima Village). Target house name: Himejima (single person allowed). Recruitment units: MR-1-202 (2DK 60.4m2, 2F), MR-1-203 (3DK 75.4m2, 2F), MR-1-301 (2DK 60.4m2, 3F), MR-1-103 (3DK 75.4m2, 1F). Year of construction: H11 (1999). The rent is 19,700 to 36,600 yen depending on the category (rent I.-IV). Move-in is after the repair is completed (the contract and move-in date are approximately 3 months after the repair is completed). Electronic application is possible (link available). Reception: Himejima Village Hall Construction Division.県営住宅・修繕前募集(姫島村)。対象住宅名:姫島(単身可)。募集ユニット:MR-1-202(2DK 60.4m2、2F)、MR-1-203(3DK 75.4m2、2F)、MR-1-301(2DK 60.4m2、3F)、MR-1-103(3DK 75.4m2、1F)。建設年度:H11(1999)。家賃は区分により19,700〜36,600円(表記の家賃Ⅰ〜Ⅳ)。入居は修繕終了後(契約・入居日は修繕終了後で目安3か月後)。電子申請可(リンクあり)。受付:姫島村役場 建設課。

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  • 3-story building (rooms are on the 1st to 3rd floors)
  • 3階建(部屋は1F〜3F)
apartment 古浜 / 2282番地の1
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apartment 古浜 / 2282番地の1
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Himeshima prefectural housing page. The listed properties include multiple buildings (example entries: 73 (Address: Furuhama, Himeshima Village; Construction year: FY 1973 (Showa 48); single-storey; layout: 2K; total units: 5) and MR-1 (Address: 2282-1, Himeshima Village; Construction year: FY 1999 (Heisei 11); mid-rise fire-resistant construction; layout: 2DK; total units: 9)). Rental (public housing) information.姫島の県営住宅ページ。掲載物件は複数棟(表示例: 73(住所: 姫島村古浜、建設年度: 昭和48年度、平屋、間取り2K、総戸数5戸)および MR-1(住所: 姫島村2282番地の1、建設年度: 平成11年度、中層耐火、間取り2DK、総戸数9戸))。賃貸(公営住宅)情報。

Scale / LayoutScale / Layout構造・間取り

  • Single-storey (total 5 units) / Mid-rise (total 9 units)
  • Floor plan: 2K (73) / 2DK (MR-1)
  • 平屋(総戸数5戸) / 中層(総戸数9戸)
  • 間取り:2K(73) / 2DK(MR-1)
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Furuhama, Himeshima Village / 2282-1, Himeshima Village姫島村古浜 / 姫島村2282番地の1

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