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Property number: 110094
Wooden building with tiled roof, partly two stories物件番号:110094
木造瓦葺き一部2階建
Security deposit:敷金 | Deposit: 180,000 yen敷金18万円 |
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Key money:礼金 | Key money 0礼金0 |
Land:土地面積 | 479 m² |
Building:建物面積 | 262 m² |
Scale:建物規模 | Partly two-story一部2階建 |
Structure:構造 | Wooden, tiled roof木造 瓦葺き |
Built in:建築年 | 1950 |
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