Spacious 4LDK Wooden Home in Kitahiroshima with Ample Parking and High Energy Efficiency
This property is a well-maintained 4LDK wooden house built in September 2005 by Tsuchiya Home, located in the quiet residential area of Nozomigaoka 5-chome, Kitahiroshima City, Hokkaido. The seller currently resides in the home, but internal viewings can be arranged during their absence upon consultation.
The house features a total floor area of 107.64 sqm (approximately 32.56 tsubo) on two stories above ground. The layout includes four bedrooms, a living room, dining room, and kitchen. Notable rooms include a 7.5-tatami Western-style room on the second floor with good sunlight and a walk-in closet, a 6-tatami Western room, and a 6.5-tatami Western room with a southwest-facing window for excellent light. The property is particularly recommended for those in Kitahiroshima City who need multiple parking spaces, as it can accommodate three or more vehicles, with the area behind the carport also available for parking.
The equipment and features are comprehensive. The kitchen is a system kitchen with an island and an IH cooking heater, complete with a grill. The bathroom is a spacious one-tsubo (approx. 3.3 sqm) type deep enough to submerge your shoulders and includes a bath reheating function and a dryer, perfect for drying laundry on rainy days. Storage is abundant with under-floor storage, closets in all rooms, and the aforementioned walk-in closet. The home is equipped with central heating/cooling, a 24-hour ventilation system, double-pane windows, monitor-equipped intercom, a double-lock door, a dimple key, and fire alarms (detectors). It is a high airtightness and high insulation home with siding exterior walls, meeting BELS/energy-saving standards. The southeast-facing wide balcony is 1.8m deep, making it easy to hang out futons.
The land is a regular-shaped plot of 262.2 sqm (approx. 79.31 tsubo) with road frontage on an 8m wide public road. It is located in a City Planning Area, Urbanization Promotion Area, and a Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential District, with a building-to-land ratio of 40% and a floor area ratio of 60%.
The surrounding area of Kitahiroshima offers a blend of suburban comfort and natural accessibility. An interesting local fact is that Kitahiroshima was officially designated a city in 1996, making it one of Hokkaido's newer cities, developed from a former town known for its dairy farming. The closest major landmark is the popular Moerenuma Park, a vast art park designed by the world-renowned artist and architect Isamu Noguchi, located approximately a 30-minute drive away in Sapporo.