Spacious 5LDK Family Home with Basement in Sapporo's Quiet Ueno Neighborhood
This property is a generously proportioned two-story wooden house with a basement, offering a total floor area of 115.9 sqm (approximately 35.05 tsubo). The layout is a versatile 5LDK, comprising three 6-tatami Japanese-style rooms, an 8-tatami Western-style room, a 7.5-tatami Western-style room, and a combined living, dining, and kitchen area of 10 tatami. The home is well-suited for multi-generational living, providing ample space for a family to live comfortably.
Key features and equipment include a toilet with a bidet seat, a washbasin with a shower, a 2-burner stove, extensive storage spaces (including under-floor storage, storage in all rooms, and a shoe cupboard), air conditioning, kerosene heating and a kerosene stove, underfloor heating, hardwood flooring, a bay window, lighting fixtures, a monitor-equipped intercom, a double-lock door, an electric shutter, a fire alarm, a boiler, a bicycle parking area, and a motorcycle parking space. Special notes highlight that the property is ideal for two-generation households, located in a quiet residential area, and includes a basement. There is a dedicated garden and a wide balcony/terrace, with the main windows facing south for good sunlight.
The location in Kitano, Kiyota Ward, Sapporo, is convenient for daily life, with a supermarket, a fresh produce market, and convenience stores all within walking distance. The property includes free parking for three or more vehicles, with one internal garage space featuring an electric shutter. Pets are permitted. The monthly rent is 100,000 yen with no key money (敷金) required, a one-month security deposit, and no renewal fee. A two-year fixed-term lease is available, and tenant insurance is required.
The surrounding area of Kiyota Ward is known for its residential atmosphere and green spaces. An interesting local fact is that the ward is home to the Sapporo Salmon Museum, dedicated to the fish that are central to Hokkaido's ecosystem and culture. The closest major landmark is the Sapporo Dome, a multi-purpose stadium located approximately 7 kilometers away, which has hosted FIFA World Cup matches and is a notable architectural feature of the city.