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High floor (26th floor), southeast corner room, 115.87m2 floor area, 4LDK layout♪ This is one of the best rooms in Geo Tower Takarazuka♪ A tower apartment with a fully flat design and a resident manager♪高層階(26階)・東南角部屋・専有面積115.87m2・間取り4LDK♪ジオタワー宝塚の中でも好条件が揃ったお部屋です♪フルフラット設計・管理人常駐のタワーマンション♪
Building:建物面積 | 116 m² |
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Exclusive area:専有面積 | 116 m² |
Built in:建築年 | 2009 |
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