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【町営住宅】若者定住促進住宅 南町世帯用3DK☆富濃 2部屋募集【No.A201、D208】。家賃:所得区分により1ヶ月33,000円~47,000円。入居時、世帯主が40歳以下。【町営住宅】若者定住促進住宅 南町世帯用3DK☆富濃 2部屋募集【No.A201、D208】。家賃:所得区分により1ヶ月33,000円~47,000円。入居時、世帯主が40歳以下。
Security deposit:敷金 | 家賃の3ヶ月(入居時に徴収、退去時に還付)家賃の3ヶ月(入居時に徴収、退去時に還付) |
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Key money:礼金 | 家賃:所得区分により1ヶ月33,000円~47,000円家賃:所得区分により1ヶ月33,000円~47,000円 |
Building:建物面積 | 60 m² |
Structure:構造 | 軽量鉄骨軽量鉄骨 |
Built in:建築年 | 1998 |
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