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◆小野川湖畔近くにあり、四季折々の自然の移り変わりを楽しめる平坦地(整地済・角地)
◆上下水道敷地内に引込済⇒上水道加入料30万円納入済 本物件売買に含む
■下水道は接続時に加入料が必要
■磐梯朝日国立公園第二種特別地域
・指定建蔽率20%(自然公園法制限有・土地計画制限無)
・接道北東側約57m(別荘地管理舗装道路4m幅に接面)◆小野川湖畔近くにあり、四季折々の自然の移り変わりを楽しめる平坦地(整地済・角地)
◆上下水道敷地内に引込済⇒上水道加入料30万円納入済 本物件売買に含む
■下水道は接続時に加入料が必要
■磐梯朝日国立公園第二種特別地域
・指定建蔽率20%(自然公園法制限有・土地計画制限無)
・接道北東側約57m(別荘地管理舗装道路4m幅に接面)
| Land:土地面積 | 1028 m² |
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