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■Land for sale: Land area approx. 99.9 tsubo (as is) ■Second-hand 2-story warehouse with office■売土地:敷地面積約99.9坪(現状渡し)■事務所付倉庫2階建中古物件
Land:土地面積 | 330 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 310 m² |
Structure:構造 | Steel-framed, wooden, galvanized steel roofing, two-story b鉄骨造・木造亜鉛メッキ鋼板葺2階建 |
Built in:建築年 | 1954 |
★Site area: approx. 32.2 m2 ★Within walking distance to city hall ★Many commercial facilities such as hospitals and department stores★敷地面積約9.97坪 ★市役所まで徒歩圏内 ★病院、デパート等商業施設多数
Land:土地面積 | 33 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 44 m² |
Structure:構造 | Steel-framed, tin-roofed, two-story building鉄骨造トタン葺2階建 |
Built in:建築年 | 1960 |
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