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Vacant House Bank [For Sale] 19.8 million yen Tokyo Nishitama-gun Hinode Village, Mitogo, forest, 2-3 parking spaces, 6-room, single-story, old-fashioned house, sewerage system, wide earthen floor entrance, veranda, adjacent room, sunken kotatsu, hearth(価格変更)空き家バンク【売買】1,980万円→1,770万円 東京都西多摩郡檜原村字三都郷 山林・駐車場2~3台付き6部屋平屋古民家 下水道 広い土間玄関・縁側・続き間・掘りごたつ・かまど有
Land:土地面積 | 4595 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 96 m² |
Structure:構造 | Wooden one-story house木造平屋 |
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