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Machiya for sale in Kumakogen Cho : Ehime Ken

LocationKumakogen Cho, Ehime Ken愛媛県久万高原町

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USD $20,176
(¥3,000,000)
300 万円
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Sugo, Kumakogen Town久万高原町菅生
Building:建物面積110 m²
Structure:構造Two-story wooden building木造2階建て

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