Spacious Family Home with All-Electric Features in Hokkaido's New Totsukawa Town
This detached house, built in August 2007, offers a comfortable 4LDK layout with a total floor area of 120.64 sqm (approx. 36.49 tsubo) on a generous 307.85 sqm (approx. 93.12 tsubo) plot of land. The property is designed with family living in mind, featuring an all-electric specification that avoids using flames, keeping the air and kitchen clean. The spacious counter and face-to-face kitchen layout are considered particularly appealing for families with children. Furthermore, the inclusion of a void (吹抜け) makes the living room feel even more expansive. The property includes a garage.
Key equipment and features include two toilets, a bathroom over 1 tsubo in size, a washbasin with shower, a system kitchen, a counter kitchen, a 2-burner hob, an IH cooking heater, storage in all rooms, closets, a walk-in closet, a BS terminal, an indoor drying area, a bay window, double-glazed windows, lighting fixtures, fire alarms (detectors), electricity, water supply, sewerage, and the aforementioned all-electric system. Special notes highlight that this is an IT重説対応物件, located in a quiet residential area with no building directly in front, on a regular-shaped lot with three-sided sunlight exposure. It utilizes 2x4 construction with siding exterior walls and has a distance of over 2 meters to adjacent buildings. The remarks reiterate the benefits of the all-electric system and family-friendly kitchen design, as well as the void enhancing the living space. The owner currently resides in the property, so the handover date is negotiable. Recent updates include the replacement of the water heater switching valve in August 2024 and external renovation completed in October 2024, which included painting of the exterior walls, roof, and balcony, with foundation painting completed in May 2025.
Located in the town of New Totsukawa in Hokkaido's Sorachi Subprefecture, this area offers a peaceful residential setting. An interesting local fact is that New Totsukawa was founded in 1890 by settlers from the original Totsukawa village in Nara Prefecture, who relocated after a devastating flood. The closest major landmark is the vibrant city of Asahikawa, approximately a 45-minute drive away, renowned for the Asahiyama Zoo, one of Japan's most popular and innovative zoological parks.