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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 |
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