Spacious 4LDK Family Home in Kitahiroshima, Hokkaido
This well-maintained detached house, built in 2004, offers a generous 4LDK layout with a total floor area of 107.64 sqm on a substantial 262.20 sqm plot. The property is currently vacant and available for immediate viewing and purchase, with the price including consumption tax and being eligible for the home loan tax reduction program.
Key equipment and features include a system kitchen with a counter-style layout and IH cooktop, a spacious one-tsubo (approx. 1.6x1.6m) bathroom with a bath dryer and reheating function, a separate shower-equipped washbasin vanity, and a toilet with a bidet seat. The house is all-electric and includes amenities such as air conditioning, underfloor heating, a TV monitor intercom for security, and a 24-hour ventilation system. All rooms feature built-in storage, with a walk-in closet in the master bedroom. The property is south-facing for excellent sunlight, has barrier-free design elements, and includes a covered entrance vestibule. Parking is available for three cars on an asphalt-paved area.
Special notes from the agent indicate that the property is being sold 'as-is' until March 29th, with viewings available by appointment. The house was originally built by Tsuchiya Home. The interior has been professionally cleaned, and lighting fixtures will be handed over as installed. The agent highlights the potential for adding plants to enhance the exterior and the benefits of the open-plan living area with its counter kitchen for family interaction.
Located in the Nozomi-ga-Oka district of Kitahiroshima City, Hokkaido, the area offers a peaceful residential setting. An interesting local fact is that Kitahiroshima is known for its beautiful natural parks and was historically a key post-station town. The closest major landmark for recreation is the Nozomi-ga-Oka area itself, which is near the expansive Nozomi-ga-Oka Park, a popular spot for walking and enjoying seasonal flora. For a significant tourist attraction, the renowned historical village and open-air museum of Hokkaido Kaitaku-no Mura is approximately a 30-minute drive away, offering a deep dive into the island's pioneering history.