Spacious Family Home with Park Views in Takikawa, Hokkaido
This well-maintained detached house, built in 1979, offers a generous living space of 165.10㎡ on a substantial 667.75㎡ (approximately 200 tsubo) plot of land. The property features a 5SLDK layout, providing ample room for a family. The bright and spacious living room is designed to naturally bring the family together, creating a comfortable hub for daily life.
The property is equipped with numerous modern amenities for a comfortable lifestyle. Key features include a system kitchen that integrates storage and is easy to clean and maintain, an all-electric setup, underfloor heating in the living area, and air conditioning. The bathroom is equipped with a reheating function and a dryer. The home also includes a shower-equipped vanity, a bidet toilet seat, a TV monitor doorphone for security, and walk-in closets in all rooms. Additional notable equipment includes a public water supply, sewer system, a dedicated bath and toilet, an IH cooking hob, a hot water supply, an indoor laundry area, a balcony, flooring, and an oil-based heating system. The property is also barrier-free and south-facing.
Special notes from the agent highlight that despite being 47 years old, the property has been meticulously maintained. It includes a soundproofed music room and an attached garage with an electric shutter. The house faces a park directly. Hospitals, banks, post offices, schools, and supermarkets are all within walking distance. The agent describes this as a property that combines land, space, and livability, and notes the price has been revised, encouraging prompt consideration.
The property is located in the Green Town neighborhood of Takikawa City, Hokkaido. Takikawa is known for its rich agricultural land and is sometimes called the "Kitchen of Hokkaido." The area offers a balance of urban convenience and natural surroundings. A notable landmark within the region is the Takikawa Swan Lake (Takikawa Swan Sanctuary), a popular spot for observing migratory whooper swans during the winter months, drawing visitors from across the prefecture.