Spacious 4LDK Detached House with Large Garden in Wakkanai, Hokkaido
This detached house, located in Wakkanai City, Hokkaido, offers a generous living space of 116.64 square meters on a substantial 435.29 square meter plot of land. Built in November 1976, the property features a 4LDK layout, providing ample room for a family. The house is a two-story wooden structure and is currently vacant, allowing for immediate move-in. The property includes a dedicated parking area with space for two or more vehicles, ensuring convenience for both family and guests.
Key equipment and features of the house include a system kitchen, counter kitchen, gas cooktop (noting that the property uses propane gas, which offers strong flame for efficient cooking and bathing, and quick recovery in case of disasters), a bath with reheating function, a bathroom dryer, a washbasin with shower, a bidet toilet seat, a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor-equipped doorphone, and underfloor heating. The property is described as all-electric, barrier-free, south-facing, and comes with a parking lot. Other utilities include public water supply, propane gas, sewer system, a dedicated bath, a dedicated toilet, gas cooking, hot water supply, and an indoor space for a washing machine, which helps prolong the appliance's lifespan. The property also has a private garden.
Access to the property is via the JR Soya Main Line; alight at Minami-Wakkanai Station, take a bus for 15 minutes, and then walk 3 minutes from the Koe-toi Post Office stop. The property is offered for sale at a price of 3.6 million yen. The land rights are ownership, and the building coverage ratio is 70% with a floor area ratio of 200%. The property is in a non-line designated area of the city plan, and the land is classified as residential. The transaction is a general mediation, and the current condition is vacant. A monthly rental of 27,000 yen is also being sought for the property.
The surrounding area of Wakkanai, Japan's northernmost city, is known for its dramatic coastal scenery and unique location. An interesting fact is that on a clear day, you can see Sakhalin Island, Russia, from Cape Soya, the northernmost point of Japan. The closest major landmark is the iconic Cape Soya, a significant tourist attraction marking the northern tip of Hokkaido and offering panoramic views of the sea.