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Commercial for sale in Moseushi Cho : Hokkaido

LocationMoseushi Cho, Hokkaido北海道妹背牛町

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This property is for lease/sale along with vacant property numbers 66, 67, 68, 69 and 70. Repairs are required before occupancy.この物件は、空き地物件番号66,67,68,69,70と併せて賃貸・売却を予定しています。入居には修繕を要します。

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321.57 square meters (97 tsubo (first floor store area only))321.57平方メートル(97坪(1階店舗部分のみ))

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371-6, Imobeushicho妹背牛町字妹背牛371番地の6
Building:建物面積321 m²
Scale:建物規模Wooden, two-story, multi-use housing木造・2階建・併用住宅
Structure:構造Wooden木造
Built in:建築年1986

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