Spacious 4LDK Detached House in Noboribetsu, Hokkaido
This property is a detached house for sale located in Noboribetsu City, Hokkaido. Priced at 3.5 million yen, this home offers a generous land area of approximately 193.63 square meters (about 58.57 tsubo) and a building area of 82.96 square meters (about 25.09 tsubo). Built in December 1973, the two-story wooden structure features a 4LDK layout. The interior includes three 6-tatami mat Japanese-style rooms, one 9-tatami mat Western-style room, a 9-tatami mat combined living-dining-kitchen (LDK) area, and a 7-tatami mat service room. The property is currently vacant, and the handover timing is negotiable.
Key equipment and features translated from the agent notes include: Bathroom and toilet are separate, the bathroom has a window, there is a washbasin, all living rooms have storage, there is an indoor washing machine space, the property uses propane gas, and it is connected to both the public water supply and sewer systems. Special notes indicate the transaction form is general agency. The floor plan is subject to the actual current condition of the property. The land is freehold ownership, zoned as residential land within a City Planning Area (Urbanization Promotion Area) and designated as a Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential District. The building-to-land ratio is 50% and the floor area ratio is 80%. The land is situated on high ground and fronts a public road to the northwest with a width of 8 meters and a frontage of 11.4 meters. There is no setback required and no legal restrictions on rebuilding. Parking is available.
The property is located in the Shinsei-cho 5-chome area of Noboribetsu. Noboribetsu is a famous hot spring resort town in Hokkaido, renowned for its Jigokudani ("Hell Valley"), a spectacular geothermal area with steaming vents and sulfurous streams. The town offers a unique blend of natural volcanic landscapes and relaxing onsen baths. The closest major tourist attraction is the Noboribetsu Bear Park, which is accessible via ropeway and offers views of the surrounding volcanic valley and encounters with Hokkaido's native brown bears.