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●Land area approx. 160.17 tsubo
●Built in October 1994
●Japanese-style house with veranda
●Facing Route 8
●Storage shed and detached house
●Garden
■Storage shed/Wooden, tiled, single-story building, 50.04 sqm
■Separate unregistered building (detached house, approx. 57.96 sqm)
■Parking for 7 cars (depends on the type of car. This is not the number of cars that can be certified as a garage. Car space for 6 light cars: approx. 7m wide x 8.6m long. Garage space for 1 light car: approx. 3.5m wide x 4.5m long x 2.2m high.)●敷地約160.17坪
●平成6年10月建築
●和風建築の縁側のある家
●国道8号線に面しています
●物置・離れあり
●庭あり
■物置/木造瓦葺平家建、50.04平米
■別途未登記建物あり(離れ部分、約57.96平米)
■駐車7台可(車種によります。車庫証明の可能台数ではありません。カースペース軽6台:横約7m×縦約8.6m。車庫スペース軽1台:横約3.5m×縦約4.5m×高さ約2.2m。)
Land:土地面積 | 529 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 193 m² |
Scale:建物規模 | 2 stories2階建 |
Structure:構造 | Wooden木造 |
Built in:建築年 | 1994 |
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