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This is located a 3-minute bus ride from the JR Ishikatsu Line at Shintoku Station, and a 7-minute walk from the Shintokubashi stop. It comes with a doorbell with a monitor that is safe for dealing with unfamiliar visitors, and the double-glazed glass can be expected to have insulation performance and condensation prevention effects, so you can expect to improve the efficiency of the air conditioner and save energy. And there is a separate washbasin that is separated from the bathroom and is very convenient for applying makeup and hair and makeup. There is a convenience store within 1,500 meters of the surrounding area.こちらはJR石勝線を新得駅で下車し、バスに3分乗車し、新得橋停留所から徒歩7分の場所に位置しています。見知らぬ訪問者への対応も安心なモニター付きドアホンが付いてい、断熱性能や結露防止効果が期待できる複層ガラスなので、エアコンの効率を高めたり省エネ効果が期待できます。そして、浴室から切り離され、化粧やヘアメイクをするのにとても便利な独立洗面台があります。周辺1,500m圏内にはコンビニがあります。
| Security deposit:敷金 | --/-- I would like to ask about the initial cost.--/-- 初期費用について質問したい |
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| Key money:礼金 | 1 month1ヶ月 |
| Building:建物面積 | Please inquire |
| Structure:構造 | Wooden木造 |
| Built in:建築年 | 2016 |

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