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Station Chika! Spacious 6DK property!
The station is nearby, so you don't have to worry about daily shopping.
There are 6 rooms in total, including the drawing room, and it is safe even if there are visitors.駅チカ!6DKの広々物件!
駅が近く、日常の買い物にも困りません。
応接間も含め全部で6部屋と来客があっても安心です。
Land:土地面積 | 175 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 114 m² |
Scale:建物規模 | 2-story / -2階建 / - |
Structure:構造 | Wooden木造 |
Built in:建築年 | 1973 |
Pet negotiable (2 months key money and 39,000 yen for rent if you have a pet)・Current move-in・Rental fee paid by the tenant・Parking space for 1 light vehicle・Repairs paid by the user when moving out* See detailsペット相談可(ペット飼育の場合は礼金2か月分、家賃39,000円)
・現況入居
・汲み取り費用入居者負担
・駐車場は軽1台分
・補修は退去時に利用者が負担
Security deposit:敷金 | 2 months / -2ヶ月 / - |
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Key money:礼金 | 1 month1ヶ月 |
Building:建物面積 | 63 m² |
Exclusive area:専有面積 | 63 m² |
Structure:構造 | Wooden木造 |
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