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 東紀州
USD $31,507
(¥5,000,000)
500 万円
USD $158 / month
(¥25,000 / month)
2 万 5000 円 / 月
Land area
Land土地面積
241 m²
Building area
Building建物面積
73 m²
Built
Built建築年
1959
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Elevation: 3.0m
- Approximately 100m to the Kihoku Town Hall Minose Branch
- This property can be renovated by the owner.
- The 4.5-tatami mat Japanese-style room next to the bathroom is currently unusable.
* The town fully subsidizes the bus fare for commuting to junior high school.
* For rentals, the security deposit is one month's rent, with no key money.
* The price for sale is negotiable.
* No parking available.
海抜(標高):3.0m
・紀北町役場三野瀬出張所まで約100m
・こちらの物件は自身で手直し可能です。
・風呂場横の4.5畳の和室は現在使用不能。
※中学校までの通学用バス代は町が全額補助します
※賃貸の場合の敷金は1か月分、礼金なし
※売買の場合の価格については応相談
※駐車場なし

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Higashi-Kishu東紀州

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