Renovated Corner Lot Home Opposite Historical Park in Chitose
This fully renovated 3SLDK detached house in Chitose, Hokkaido, offers a comfortable and modern living space on a generous corner plot. The property boasts a total floor area of 116.96 square meters and a land size of 264.46 square meters, providing ample room both inside and out. Built in May 1994, the home has undergone a comprehensive renovation in September 2024, ensuring it is in excellent, move-in ready condition.
The renovation included a complete overhaul of the interior and key systems. All water fixtures were replaced, including a brand-new bathroom, toilet, and kitchen sink. The interior was fully refreshed with new flooring, wall coverings, ceilings, and fixtures. The exterior also received attention with roof and outer wall painting. Specific upgrades include the installation of new kitchen cabinetry, range hood, and stove, replacement of the oil-fired boiler, swapping of lighting to downlights, and the addition of inner windows for improved insulation. The floor has been re-laid with new flooring, and the property features a walk-in closet and a study space on the second floor with spotlights. The kitchen counter even includes a convenient USB charging port.
Agent notes highlight several key features and equipment. The property is situated on a corner lot directly opposite an "Iseki Koen" or Historical Ruins Park, providing pleasant views and a sense of openness. The southwest-facing garden ensures excellent sunlight. The home is equipped with a system kitchen featuring a counter layout, allowing interaction with the living area. It includes an IH cooktop, a bath with reheating function, a shower-equipped vanity, a bidet toilet seat, and underfloor heating. Other notable features include an all-electric system, barrier-free design, south-facing orientation, and a parking space. The equipment list confirms propane gas supply, a separate bath and toilet, a balcony, a TV monitor doorphone, and oil heating.
The location in Chitose's Seiryū district is both convenient and historically rich. The area is known for its deep connection to Ainu culture and history. A fascinating local fact is that Chitose is home to the Chitose Ainu Culture Museum, which preserves and showcases the heritage of Hokkaido's indigenous people. For outdoor enthusiasts and tourists, the renowned Shikotsu-Tōya National Park, famous for its caldera lakes, hot springs, and volcanic landscapes, is a major attraction located a short drive away.