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◇About 8 minutes walk from Higashiwashinomiya Station on the JR Tohoku Main Line (Utsunomiya Line), this used wooden house is located in a lush residential area and offers excellent convenience.◇JR東北本線(宇都宮線)「東鷲宮」駅より徒歩約8分、緑豊かな住宅街に佇む『利便性』に優れたこだわりが集う木造中古戸建
Land:土地面積 | 101 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 83 m² |
Scale:建物規模 | 2 floors above ground地上2階 |
Structure:構造 | Wooden木造 |
Built in:建築年 | 1989 |
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