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South facing
Within 10 minutes walk from elementary school
Setback required
Facing south side road
Quiet residential area
Close to downtown
Good ventilation
Good sunlight
Flat ground南向
小学校徒歩10分以内
セットバック要
南側道路面す
閑静な住宅街
市街地が近い
通風良好
陽当り良好
平坦地
Land:土地面積 | 143 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 63 m² |
Structure:構造 | Wooden structure, fireproof wooden frame, tiled roof, 1 sto木造 木骨防火造瓦葺 1階建 |
Built in:建築年 | 1959 |
Front road 6m or more
Facing south side road
Near supermarket
Quiet residential area
Good sunlight
2-storey
Corner lot
Flat lot
Ready to move in前道6m以上
南側道路面す
スーパーが近い
閑静な住宅街
陽当り良好
2階建
角地
平坦地
即入居可
Land:土地面積 | 815 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 172 m² |
Structure:構造 | Wooden two-story building木造 2階建 |
Built in:建築年 | 1965 |
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