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Spacious lot of 2,720m2 on southwest corner, demolition of old house negotiable. The land is used for residential land and forest, 3 lots in total. There is an old house, demolition is negotiable. The road on the north side is a passageway for the houses on the north side, and is not a three-way road. The lot is on the corner of the west side town road and the south side town road. This is the main sewerage area, and there is a sewage manhole. The south side town road is 4m wide on the west corner, but as the details beyond that are unknown, it is stated that there is a setback. At this time, it is not possible to calculate the area required for the setback.余裕の敷地893坪 南西角地 古家解体応相談です。地目は宅地と山林があり、全3筆です。古家あり、解体についてはご相談です。北側の道路は北側民家の通路であり、三方路ではありません。西側町道と南側町道の角地です。本下水地区、汚水桝あります。南側の町道は西角で幅員4mありますが、その先は詳細不明につき、セットバック有りと表記しています。現状でセットバックに要す面積は計算出来ておりません。
Land:土地面積 | 2952 m² |
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Scale:建物規模 | 893 tsubo893坪 |
Structure:構造 | Residential land宅地 |
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