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Vacant property No. 90
Property number: 90
Classification: For sale
Village name: Furuseki
Location: Furuseki Furutate, Shonai-machi
Purpose: Residential
Floor area: 161.28 square meters (48.78 tsubo)
Date of construction: 1984
Time when vacant: September 2023
Site area: 394.75 square meters (119.41 tsubo)
Parking: 2 cars available
Vegetable garden: Possible
Water supply: Public water supply
Electricity: Power company wiring available
Gas: City gas
Toilet: Public sewerage
Wastewater: Public sewerage
Price: Building 1.5 million yen空き家物件 NO.90
物件番号: 90
分類: 売買
集落名: 古関
所在: 庄内町古関字古館地内
用途: 住宅
床面積: 161.28平方メートル(48.78坪)
建築時: 昭和59年
空き家となった時期: 令和5年9月
敷地面積: 394.75平方メートル(119.41坪)
駐車場所: 2台駐車可
家庭菜園: 可能
水道: 公共水道
電気: 電力会社配線 有り
ガス: 都市ガス
トイレ: 公共下水道
家庭雑排水: 公共下水道
価格: 建物150万円
Land:土地面積 | 394 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 161 m² |
Scale:建物規模 | 2 stories2階建 |
Structure:構造 | Wooden thatched roof木造かわらぶき |
Built in:建築年 | 1984 |
A house located in Hanazaki, Kiyokawa, Shonai-machi. The building area is unknown, but the total floor area is 112.52 square meters (34.03 tsubo). It was built in 1982 and became vacant in 2014. The lot area is 993.13 square meters (267.14 tsubo), and there is parking space for four cars on the lot. A vegetable garden is also possible (approximately 250 square meters).庄内町清川字花崎地内にある住宅。建築面積は不明だが、延床面積は112.52平方メートル(34.03坪)。昭和57年に建築され、平成26年に空き家となった。敷地面積は993.13平方メートル(267.14坪)で、駐車場は敷地内に4台駐車可能。家庭菜園も可能(約250平方メートル)。
Land:土地面積 | 993 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 112 m² |
Scale:建物規模 | One-story house平屋建 |
Structure:構造 | One-story wooden building木造平屋建 |
Built in:建築年 | 1982 |
A two-story wooden house with a colored iron roof. The water pipes and roof need repairs.木造かわら・カラー鉄板ぶき2階建の住宅。水道配管・屋根の修理が必要。
Land:土地面積 | 128 m² |
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Building:建物面積 | 128 m² |
Scale:建物規模 | 2 stories2階建 |
Structure:構造 | Two-story wooden structure with colored iron roofing木造かわら・カラー鉄板ぶき2階建 |
Built in:建築年 | 1975 |
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