Renovated 4LDK Family Home in Sapporo's Peaceful Hiraoka District
This charming two-story wooden house, built in September 1985, presents a fantastic opportunity for homeownership in Sapporo. The property has been comprehensively renovated, with all work completed in November 2025. The renovation included new wallpaper and flooring throughout all rooms, replacement of baseboards, and a new hot water boiler. The kitchen has been fully updated, along with the washbasin, toilets, and all interior doors. The entrance storage and front door were also replaced, the entrance was reconfigured into an L-shape, and new downlights were installed in the entrance, living room, and first-floor hallway.
The home features a spacious 4LDK layout with a 17.5-tatami mat living-dining-kitchen area. The equipment list is extensive, including two toilets, a bidet toilet seat, a separate bath and toilet, a reheating function for the bath, a washroom, a washstand, a washbasin with shower, a system kitchen, a 3-burner stove, an IH cooking heater, ample storage space with closets and a walk-in closet, air conditioning, a kerosene stove, central heating, a dedicated laundry machine space, and hardwood flooring in all rooms. The property also boasts double-glazed windows and a monitor-equipped intercom.
Special notes highlight the quiet residential neighborhood and the two-sided natural lighting. The total building area is 98.53㎡ (approximately 29.8 tsubo), with the first floor covering 70.38㎡ and the second floor 28.15㎡. The land area is a generous 207.35㎡. The property includes a garden, a balcony, and free parking for two vehicles (subject to vehicle type restrictions). It is conveniently located just a 2-minute walk from the Hiraoka 7-jo 3-chome bus stop for Hokkaido Chuo Bus.
The Hiraoka area in Sapporo's Kiyota Ward is a well-established residential neighborhood known for its family-friendly atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Kiyota Ward is home to the Sapporo Art Park, a large cultural complex set in a forest. The closest major landmark is the iconic Sapporo Dome, a multi-purpose stadium famous for its retractable grass pitch and a key venue during the 2002 FIFA World Cup, located approximately 7 kilometers away.