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内装リフォーム済
外装リフォーム済
内外装リフォーム済
南側道路面す
緑豊かな住宅地
避暑地
ゴルフ場が近い
周辺交通量少なめ
市街地が近い
山が見える
眺望良好
通風良好
陽当り良好
2階建
前面棟無
平坦地
隣接建物距離2m以上内装リフォーム済
外装リフォーム済
内外装リフォーム済
南側道路面す
緑豊かな住宅地
避暑地
ゴルフ場が近い
周辺交通量少なめ
市街地が近い
山が見える
眺望良好
通風良好
陽当り良好
2階建
前面棟無
平坦地
隣接建物距離2m以上
Land:土地面積 | 1100 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 126 m² |
Structure:構造 | RC 陸屋根2階建(一部 木造 ) 2階建RC 陸屋根2階建(一部 木造 ) 2階建 |
Built in:建築年 | 1974 |
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