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The second detached house type of "Irelet House," a rental housing for families with children and newlyweds who wish to move and settle in Sakaimachi. The land and house will be transferred free of charge to those who have lived there for 25 years.子育て世帯・新婚世帯を中心に境町への移住・定住を希望する方のための賃貸住宅「アイレットハウス」の、戸建住宅タイプ第2弾。25年間住み続けた方へ、土地と住宅を無償譲渡予定。
Security deposit:敷金 | 78,000 yen78,000円 |
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Key money:礼金 | Noneなし |
Land:土地面積 | 165 m² |
Building:建物面積 | 100 m² |
Scale:建物規模 | 2 stories2階建 |
Structure:構造 | Two-story wooden structure木造2階建 |
Built in:建築年 | 2024 |
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