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2.8 Two second-hand residential buildings with fields and forests in the town. There are no houses in the vicinity.
There are two buildings with a total area of 108.77 m2 and 143.19 m2.
Residential land 3933.31m2. Fields 13920 m2. Mountain forests, etc. 10569.89 m2.
No loans, provisional registration of agricultural land.2.8町ある田畑・山林付き中古住宅棟2棟。周辺には家がありません。
延面積 108.77m2、143.19m2の2棟あります。
宅地3933.31m2。田畑13920m2。山林等10569.89m2。
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Land:土地面積 | 28423 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 109 m² |
Structure:構造 | Wooden tile roof木造 瓦葺 |
Built in:建築年 | 1990 |
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