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Newly built (14th) Building (6th) Building "Over 300 properties available for viewing 365 days a year, open until 24:00, available for viewing today" This is a once in a lifetime big purchase. You are welcome to just look and ask! Let's look around together!新築(14)棟 (6)号棟 『物件数300件以上・365日24時まで内覧可・今日見れます』人生で一度きりの大きなお買物。見るだけ聞くだけ大歓迎です!一緒にじっくり探しましょう!
Land:土地面積 | 147 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 109 m² |
Structure:構造 | Two-story wooden structure木造2階建 |
Built in:建築年 | 2024 |
This traditional Japanese-style building is a 4-minute walk from JR Hongo Station. The main building is 5DK and the annex is 2DK.JR本郷駅 徒歩4分の古民家風の建物です。 母屋5DKと離れ2DKの建物です
Land:土地面積 | 717 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 139 m² |
Structure:構造 | 2-story wooden building (frame construction method)木造2階建(軸組工法) |
Built in:建築年 | 1938 |
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