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Sengataki Villa Area Nishi Ward Karamatsu Forest 3LDK villa that can be used all year round and is in good condition千ヶ滝別荘地 西区 からまつの森 通年利用も可能、管理状態良好な3LDKの別荘
| Land:土地面積 | 1010 m² |
|---|---|
| Building:建物面積 | 104 m² |
| Scale:建物規模 | One-story house平家建 |
| Structure:構造 | Wooden slate roof木造スレート葺 |
| Built in:建築年 | 1999 |

A designer villa built in the center of Nishi-ku that can be used all year round, with brighter light than an atrium. Floor heating available (LDK, Western-style room on the first floor) and barbecue room in a separate building (14.11㎡).通年利用が可能な西区中心部に建つ、吹抜より明るい光が差し込むデザイナーズヴィラ。床暖房有(LDK、1階洋室)、別棟バーベキュールーム有(14.11㎡)。
| Land:土地面積 | 989 m² |
|---|---|
| Building:建物面積 | 178 m² |
| Scale:建物規模 | 2 stories2階建 |
| Structure:構造 | Wooden steel sheet two-story building木造鋼板ぶき2階建 |
| Built in:建築年 | 2003 |

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