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townhouse 田子町大字田子字塚ノ上ミ
USD $4,567
(¥700,000)
70 万円
Land area
Land土地面積
140 m²
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StructureStructure構造

Wooden one-story building with some concrete construction

木造平屋一部コンクリート造

昭和60年頃

Address
Tago Town, Tago Town, Tsukanoue田子町大字田子字塚ノ上ミ
(Approximate location)

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