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Introducing a compact log house located on a hill in the Kinogo villa area. This property is perfect for those who don't think they need a very large villa. The building is built on a gentle slope with a stage made of heavy steel frames. Since it was newly built in Heisei 10, it has not been used much until now, so it is in very clean condition without much use. The view of the lush green mountains from the veranda on the east side is also spectacular. If you contact us, we will guide you at any time.紀ノ郷別荘地の高台に位置するコンパクトなログハウスのご紹介です。あまり大きな別荘は要らないと思っている方にピッタリな物件です。建物は緩やかな斜面地に重量鉄骨でステージを作ってその上に建てています。平成10年に新築してから今まであまり利用されなかったと言うことで、さほど使用感が無くとても綺麗な状態を保っています。さらに東側のベランダから見る緑濃い山々も絶景です。ご連絡頂ければ何時でもご案内させて頂きます。
Land:土地面積 | 309 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 34 m² |
Scale:建物規模 | 1st floor 25.11㎡ (7.59 tsubo) 2nd floor (loft) 9.72m (2.94 1階25.11㎡(7.59坪)2階(ロフト)9.72m(2.94坪) |
Structure:構造 | Log house on stilts高床式ログハウス |
Built in:建築年 | 1998 |
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