Modern Light Steel Frame Home in Yoichi, Hokkaido
This property is a two-story, light steel frame house built in June 2023, located at 18 Kurokawa-cho in Yoichi Town, Yoichi District, Hokkaido. The home offers a 4LDK layout with a total floor area of 110.28 square meters and sits on a 429.16 square meter plot. The structure uses a light steel box-frame construction method, known for its strength and precision, and was built by Sekisui Heim. The property includes a solar power generation system, which helps reduce utility costs during normal use and can serve as a vital power source during a blackout, contributing to energy self-sufficiency.
The home features a south-facing entrance and large windows that let in plenty of natural light. The kitchen is equipped with an IH cooking heater, and the living room is over 15 tatami mats in size. There are two walk-in closets, a shoe-in closet, and a study on the second floor. The property benefits from a 60-year free post-construction support program from the manufacturer, including regular inspections every five years, which can be transferred to the new owner. The home also holds a housing history record and a maintenance program spanning over 50 years, and it meets certain seismic standards. The property is classified as a stock home with verified durability. The land rights are freehold.
The property is located in Yoichi Town, which sits at a junction between the Niseko/Kutchan and Sapporo areas, offering good access. The nearest station is Yoichi Station on the JR Hakodate Main Line, about a 22-minute walk away. There is also a bus option. The area includes nearby amenities such as a shopping center and a convenience store within walking distance. Parking space is available for at least three cars. The property is equipped with a HEMS panel and a storage battery system. Utilities include public water, main sewer, and individual LPG gas.