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◆小山駅まで徒歩5分の好立地マンション ◆家計に優しい都市ガス ◆ディスポーザー付きで清潔なキッチンを維持できます! ◆花粉・虫を通しにくい網戸 ◆忙しい主婦の味方、食洗器付き
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掲載終了まであと12日◆小山駅まで徒歩5分の好立地マンション ◆家計に優しい都市ガス ◆ディスポーザー付きで清潔なキッチンを維持できます! ◆花粉・虫を通しにくい網戸 ◆忙しい主婦の味方、食洗器付き
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掲載終了まであと12日
Building:建物面積 | 71 m² |
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Exclusive area:専有面積 | 71 m² |
Structure:構造 | RC 造RC 造 |
Built in:建築年 | 2007 |
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