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apartment 森下
apartment 森下
USD $471 / month
(¥75,000 / month)
7 万 5000 円 / 月
LDK
  • Integrated living, dining, and kitchen area
Built
Built建築年
2007
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Only the first floor is available for rent. Parking: Vertical parking on the left side of the carport. Rent includes water and electricity fees (within a certain usage limit). Equipped with wall-mounted TV, dishwasher, and a bath with reheating function. *Joining a guarantee company is mandatory: 30,000 yen (every 2 years)1階部分のみ賃貸として募集中。駐車場:カーポートの左側に縦列駐車。家賃に水道料・電気料込(一定の使用料)。壁掛けTV付、食洗機付き、追い焚き式風呂。※保証会社加入必須:30,000円(2年毎)

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147-7 Morishita, Showa Village, Tone District, Gunma Prefecture群馬県利根郡昭和村森下147-7
detached 群馬県利根郡昭和村大字貝野瀬
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detached 群馬県利根郡昭和村大字貝野瀬
detached 群馬県利根郡昭和村大字貝野瀬
detached 群馬県利根郡昭和村大字貝野瀬
detached 群馬県利根郡昭和村大字貝野瀬
detached 群馬県利根郡昭和村大字貝野瀬
detached 群馬県利根郡昭和村大字貝野瀬
detached 群馬県利根郡昭和村大字貝野瀬
detached 群馬県利根郡昭和村大字貝野瀬
detached 群馬県利根郡昭和村大字貝野瀬
detached 群馬県利根郡昭和村大字貝野瀬
detached 群馬県利根郡昭和村大字貝野瀬
detached 群馬県利根郡昭和村大字貝野瀬
detached 群馬県利根郡昭和村大字貝野瀬
USD $37,673
(¥6,000,000)
600 万円
Land area
Land土地面積
438 m²
Building area
Building建物面積
207 m²
Built
Built建築年
1957
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This is an old folk house built over 100 years ago, before the Meiji era. The building features magnificent beams crafted using the rare hand axe (chouna) technique. The sound of the nearby Katashina River is also pleasant. Please feel free to apply for a viewing.明治時代以前に作られた、およそ築100年以上の古民家です。珍しい手斧(ちょうな)削りの手法を用いた梁が見事な建物です。近くを流れる片品川の水音も心地よいです。お気軽にご内覧のお申し込みをしてください。

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Oaza Kainose, Showa Village, Tone District, Gunma Prefecture群馬県利根郡昭和村大字貝野瀬
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