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[Immediate delivery available] [Actual viewing available] Convenient transportation access with 3 stations and 5 lines including "Tokyo" station, "Funabashi" station with direct access to "Shinbashi" station, "Tokai-jin" station with direct access to "Nihonbashi" station and "Otemachi" station. Enjoy the tranquility of the "Type 1 residential area" on the north side of the station. Commercial convenience with access to various commercial facilities such as department stores and Ito Yokado.【即引渡し可】・【実物見学可】「東京」駅、「新橋」駅へ直通アクセス可能な「船橋」駅、「日本橋」駅や「大手町」駅へ直通アクセス可能な「東海神」駅を含む3駅5路線利用可能な交通利便性。駅北側の「第一種住居地域」の静けさを享受できる立地。百貨店やイトーヨーカドーなどの多彩な商業施設が利用できる商業利便。
Building:建物面積 | 70 m² |
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Built in:建築年 | 2024 |
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