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Traditional houses for sale in Masaki Cho : Ehime Ken

LocationMasaki Cho, Ehime Ken愛媛県松前町

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USD $109,515
(¥16,400,000)
1640 万円
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ParkingParking駐車場

Yes Normal: 1 unitあり 普通:1台

Address
791-3120 955-1 Tsutsui, Matsumae-cho, Iyo-gun, Ehime Prefecture伊予郡松前町大字浜
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Land:土地面積183 m²
Building:建物面積86 m²
Structure:構造Wooden tile 1-story building木造 瓦 1階建
Built in:建築年1997

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