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commercial 立串郷
commercial 立串郷
commercial 立串郷
commercial 立串郷
6DK
  • 6 bedrooms
  • Dining and kitchen area
Building area
Building建物面積
122 m²
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Built建築年
1966
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Wooden two-story building with a store attached. 6DK. 1st floor 19 tsubo, 2nd floor 18 tsubo (total approximately 37 tsubo = approximately 122㎡). Built in Showa 41 (1966). Rent is 10,000 yen per year (annual 10,000 yen), purchase is also negotiable (price is negotiable). There is an old store section, which can be repurposed for a store or atelier, etc. Pets are allowed. The current condition shows aging deterioration, with simple water supply, pit toilet, propane gas, and kerosene hot water supply.木造2階建・店舗付き住居。6DK。1階19坪、2階18坪(合計約37坪=約122㎡)。昭和41年築(1966年)。賃貸は年額1万円(年間1万円)で、購入も相談可能(価格は要相談)。旧店舗部分あり、店舗やアトリエ等への転用可。ペット可。現状は経年劣化あり、簡易水道・汲み取りトイレ・プロパンガス・灯油給湯。


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