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Commercial for sale in Sakuragawa Shi : Ibaraki Ken

LocationSakuragawa Shi, Ibaraki Ken茨城県桜川市

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USD $23,539
(¥3,500,000)
350 万円
Description

In addition to the 1,942.10m² residential land, there is also 1,852m² rice paddy and 97m² miscellaneous land. There is also a garage (built in 1994, 58.68m²) and a workshop (built in 1977, 49.69m²).宅地1,942.10㎡の他、田1,852㎡、雑種地97㎡付きです。
車庫 平成6年築 58.68㎡、作業所昭和52年築 49.69付きです。

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Building (Residence ①) Built in 1971, 96.13 m2: 1st floor, 8 tatami Japanese-style rooms, 2 x 6 tatami Japanese-style rooms, 4.5 tatami Japanese-style rooms, 4 tatami Western-style rooms, kitchen, bath, toilet
(Residence ②) Expanded in 1989, 66.65 m2: 1st floor, 2 x 6 tatami Japanese-style rooms, 3 tatami Western-style rooms, DK, bath, toilet, 2nd floor, 8 tatami Japanese-style rooms, 3 x 6 tatami Japanese-style rooms
建物(居宅①)昭和46年築 96.13㎡:1階 和室8畳、和室6畳×2、和室4.5畳、洋室4畳、キッチン、風呂、トイレ
(居宅②)平成元年増築 66.65㎡:1階 和室6畳×2、洋室3畳、DK、風呂、トイレ 2階 和室8畳、和室6畳×3

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1023 Haneda, Sakuragawa City桜川市羽田1023
Land:土地面積1942 m²
Building:建物面積163 m²
Scale:建物規模2 stories2階建
Structure:構造Wooden木造
Built in:建築年1971
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Commercial for sale in Sakuragawa Shi : Ibaraki Ken

LocationSakuragawa Shi, Ibaraki Ken茨城県桜川市

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USD $20,176
(¥3,000,000)
300 万円
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Traditional building candidate property in a traditional building preservation district伝統的建造物保存地区内の伝統的建造物候補物件

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4 Japanese-style rooms (6 tatami mats each), 6 tatami mat kitchen, bath, toilet, store和室6畳×4、キッチン6畳、風呂、トイレ、店舗

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1023 Haneda, Sakuragawa City桜川市羽田1023
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Land:土地面積185 m²
Building:建物面積132 m²
Scale:建物規模2 stories2階建
Structure:構造Wooden木造
Built in:建築年1919

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