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townhouse 永寿町2丁目23番地1
townhouse 永寿町2丁目23番地1
townhouse 永寿町2丁目23番地1
townhouse 永寿町2丁目23番地1
Townhouses for rent in Mashike Cho : Hokkaido

LocationMashike Cho, Hokkaido北海道増毛町

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USD $544 / month
(¥80,000 / month)
8 万円 / 月
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The first floor is a store and the second floor is a residential area. It was previously used as a sushi restaurant.1階が店舗、2階が居宅部分です。以前は寿司店として使われていました。

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2-23-1 Eijucho永寿町2丁目23番地1
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Building:建物面積Please inquire
Structure:構造2-story wooden building 168.48m2 (50.97 tsubo) Remodeled木造2階建て ・168.48m2 (50.97坪) ・平成26年改築 ・くみ取り式 トイレ

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