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 土肥
 土肥
 土肥
 土肥
USD $29,557
(¥4,700,000)
470 万円
Land area
Land土地面積
174 m²
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Flat land along the prefectural road with a north-facing road. Immediate construction is possible. The house has been demolished and the land is cleared.県道沿いの平坦地で北側道路です。即建築可能です。家屋解体し更地にしました。

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387-2 Doi, Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture静岡県伊豆市土肥387-2
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