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Ownership
Within the area
Undesignated
Miscellaneous land
Public road, 10m north
60%
200%
Tokyo Electric Power Company, public water supply, propane gas
Individual septic tank
Street drain
Flat land
Miscellaneous land
As is
Negotiable
Omiya Nishi Elementary School, Omiya Junior High School
General agency
204,120 yen (tax included)<土地権利> 所有権
<都市計画> 区域内
<用途地域> 無指定
<地 目> 雑種地
<接道状況> 公道 北側10m
<建ペイ率> 60%
<容積率> 200%
<設 備> 東京電力、公営水道、プロパンガス
<排 水> 個別浄化槽
<雑排水> 側溝
<地 勢> 平坦地
<物件状況> 雑種地
<引渡条件> 現況有姿
<引渡時期> 相談
<通学区> 大宮西小学校、大宮中学校
<取引形態> 一般媒介
<仲介手数料>204,120円(税込)
Land:土地面積 | 504 m² |
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Structure:構造 | Unspecified無指定 |
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