Spacious 6LDK Family Home with Garden in Ashibetsu
This generously proportioned two-story wooden house offers a substantial 120.9 square meters (approximately 36.57 tsubo) of living space arranged in a 6LDK layout. The interior breakdown includes two 6-tatami Japanese-style rooms, four Western-style rooms of 4.5, 7.5, 6, and 6 tatami respectively, and a large 14.5-tatami combined living, dining, and kitchen area. The property features a south-facing balcony measuring 3.31 square meters and a private south-facing garden of over 10 tsubo, providing excellent outdoor space. Parking is available for two vehicles, with one space accommodating a high-roof car and the other suitable for vehicles under 170cm in height. A storage shed is also present.
Key equipment includes a toilet with a bidet seat, a separate bath and toilet, a reheating function for the bath, a shower, a washroom with a vanity, an independent washroom, a washbasin with a shower attachment, space for a gas cooker, storage space, air conditioning, heating, kerosene heating, an indoor washing machine space, a monitor-equipped intercom, propane gas, hot water supply, a kerosene water heater, and a boiler. Special notes indicate that pet ownership is open for consultation, with small dogs, large dogs, and cats all potentially permissible. The property is currently vacant with an expected move-in date of early April 2026. The rental terms are favorable, with no key money, no security deposit, no gratuity, and a two-year fixed-term lease with no renewal fee. However, tenant insurance (approximately 15,100 yen for two years) and a guarantee company membership (CIZ宅建保証, 49,170 yen upon move-in) are required.
Located in Ashibetsu City, Hokkaido, the property is approximately a 20-minute walk from Ashibetsu Station on the Nemuro Main Line, or a 4-minute bus ride followed by a 3-minute walk from the Kita 6-jo Nishi 2-chome bus stop. Ashibetsu is a city with a rich history rooted in coal mining, which shaped its development. A notable local landmark is the Ashibetsu Coal Mine Memorial Park, which preserves the industrial heritage of the region and offers insight into its past.