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apartment 大東町1丁目
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USD $819,169
(¥130,000,000)
13000 万円
Land area
Land土地面積
604 m²
Building area
Building建物面積
719 m²
Built
Built建築年
1993
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For sale: Apartment. Good sunlight exposure. Total building area 718.80 m², land area 603.85 m² (182.66 tsubo). Major renovation work completed in October 2016. Currently managed by our company (management continuation, bulk leasing, etc. available). Annual expected rental income stated (original text: Annual expected rental income 10,932,000 yen)売アパート。日当たり良好。建物延面積718.80m2、土地面積603.85m2(182.66坪)。2016年10月大規模修繕工事実施。現在管理業務を当社で行っています(管理継続・一括借り上げ等対応)。年間予定賃料収入表記あり(原文: 年間予定賃料収入 10,932,000万円)

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721 Daito-cho 1-chome, Obu City, Aichi Prefecture愛知県大府市大東町1丁目721
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