A Spacious Family Home in Tomakomai's Western Hills
Nestled in the serene western area of Tomakomai City, this south-facing used house in Miyamacho offers excellent sunlight and comes with an attached garage. The property is conveniently located, providing a comfortable lifestyle with JR Aoba Station just a 17-minute walk away and the Donan Bus Miyama 1-chome stop a mere 4-minute walk from your doorstep.
The home is equipped with a kerosene heating system and a kerosene boiler, ensuring warmth during Hokkaido's colder months. A significant feature is the ample storage space available in every room, providing practical solutions for family living and organization. The property is currently vacant, and the agent encourages interested parties to freely inquire about arranging a viewing at their preferred date and time.
It is important to note that regarding the property boundaries, there is a possibility that existing block walls or garden trees may be encroaching. If this is the case, it might not be possible to resolve these encroachments, and the property would be handed over in its current state. The property is also subject to the Landscape Act and the Flood Control Act.
The interior layout is both spacious and functional, configured as a 4LDK. The first floor features a generous 16-jo Living-Dining-Kitchen area, a 6-tatami mat Japanese-style room, and a smaller 4.5-tatami mat Japanese-style room. The second floor houses two Western-style rooms, each measuring 6-jo, providing flexible space for bedrooms, a home office, or hobbies. With a total building area of 91.08 square meters and a land size of 153.93 square meters (based on the official registry), this property offers substantial space.
The area of Miyamacho in Tomakomai provides a peaceful residential setting while maintaining good access to amenities. An interesting local fact is that Tomakomai is a major industrial and port city, but it also borders the stunning Shikotsu-Tōya National Park, offering residents easy access to pristine lakes, hot springs, and volcanic landscapes. The closest major landmark is the Port of Tomakomai, one of Japan's most important international trade gateways, which plays a vital role in Hokkaido's economy and connectivity.