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An apartment located in the city area around the Kawauchi Branch Office in Toon City
About 3 minutes by car from the Kawauchi IC on the Matsuyama Expressway
There is a bus stop in front of the Kawauchi Branch Office, so it is well-connected and close to banks and post offices
Layout: 1DK also available (check availability with the local government)
23,000 yen to 26,000 yen (price varies depending on room layout, etc.)
Parking: Available (3,000 yen/month)東温市川内支所周辺の市街地内にあるマンション
松山高速自動車道川内ICまで車で約3分
川内支所前にバス停があり、交通の便もよく銀行、郵便局なども近い立地
間取:1DKもあり(空室状況は要自治体に確認)
23,000円~26,000円(部屋の間取り等によって金額が異なる)
駐車場:有(3,000円/月)
Security deposit:敷金 | None / Noneなし / なし |
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Key money:礼金 | 1 month1ヶ月 |
Building:建物面積 | 25 m² |
Exclusive area:専有面積 | 25 m² |
Structure:構造 | RCRC |
Built in:建築年 | 1985 |
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