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apartment 中区森本
apartment 中区森本
apartment 中区森本
apartment 中区森本
apartment 中区森本
apartment 中区森本
apartment 中区森本
apartment 中区森本
apartment 中区森本
apartment 中区森本
apartment 中区森本
apartment 中区森本
apartment 中区森本
apartment 中区森本
USD $180 / month
(¥28,000 / month)
2 万 8000 円 / 月
Built
Built建築年
1972
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Description

Completely renovated♪ Rare island kitchen for a rental unit☆ Comes with a welcome air conditioner♪大改装♪賃貸では珍しいアイランドキッチンです☆嬉しいエアコン付き♪

Scale / LayoutScale / Layout構造・間取り

  • Located on the 4th floor of a 5-story building
  • Floor plan: 1DK (Dining/Kitchen: 9 tatami mats; Japanese-style room: 4.5 tatami mats)
  • Parking: Parking available: ¥3,300/month
  • 所在階:4階 / 建物:5階建
  • 間取り:1DK (DK9帖、和室4.5帖)
  • 駐車場:空有 3,300円/月
Address
Morimoto, Naka-ku, Taka-cho, Taka-gun, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan多可郡多可町中区森本
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apartment 中区森本
apartment 中区森本
apartment 中区森本
apartment 中区森本
apartment 中区森本
apartment 中区森本
apartment 中区森本
apartment 中区森本
apartment 中区森本
apartment 中区森本
apartment 中区森本
apartment 中区森本
USD $180 / month
(¥28,000 / month)
2 万 8000 円 / 月
1DK
  • 1 bedroom
  • Dining and kitchen area
Built
Built建築年
1972
  • Info
  • Map
Description

Extensively renovated. Rare for a rental: island kitchen. Includes air conditioning.大改装♪賃貸では珍しいアイランドキッチンです☆嬉しいエアコン付き♪

Scale / LayoutScale / Layout構造・間取り

  • 5th floor of a 5-story building
  • Floor plan: 1DK (one room plus dining/kitchen)
  • Parking: Available — ¥3,300/month
  • 5階/5階建
  • 間取り:1DK
  • 駐車場:空有 3,300円/月
Address
Morimoto, Naka-ku, Taka Town (Taka-cho), Taka District (Taka-gun), Hyogo Prefecture多可郡多可町中区森本

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