Renovated Family Home in Noboribetsu with Modern Amenities
This charming two-story house in Noboribetsu, Hokkaido, has been comprehensively renovated and is ready for immediate occupancy. Priced at 23.99 million yen, this property features a spacious 4LDK layout within a 94.77 sqm building on a generous 215.14 sqm plot of land. Built in May 1987, the home has undergone extensive remodeling scheduled for completion in March 2026, including all interior and exterior work, with a special focus on the kitchen and bathrooms.
The renovation includes a stylish new artificial marble kitchen, a spacious one-tsubo (approx. 3.3 sqm) LIXIL unit bath with a reheating function for relaxing soaks, and a new toilet with a warm-water washing bidet seat. The entrance has been upgraded with an insulated door and new lock, and the entrance hall now features new storage and tiling. The living-dining-kitchen area is a bright and open 17-jo (approx. 27.5 sqm) space. The layout has been converted from 3SLDK to 4SLDK, with one first-floor 6-jo tatami room receiving new flooring and a second-floor 6-jo tatami room converted into a Western-style room. A second 6-jo Western-style room on the second floor boasts a large 3-jo walk-in closet. All rooms feature flooring.
Additional equipment includes a shower-equipped vanity dresser, system kitchen, water purifier, double-glazed windows, various lighting (including indirect and downlights), a monitor intercom, fire alarm, city gas, and public water and sewer systems. The front garage and wall have been removed to create parking for four cars. The property is on level, regularly shaped land in a residential zone and is subject to a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. It qualifies for the housing loan tax deduction.
The property is located in the peaceful Misono-cho district, approximately 1 km from Wakakusa Elementary School and a 10-minute walk from Washibetsu Station on the Muroran Main Line. Noboribetsu is famous for its dramatic volcanic landscapes and natural hot springs. A major tourist attraction is the iconic Jigokudani ("Hell Valley"), a spectacular geothermal crater with steaming vents and hot springs, which is the primary source for the town's numerous onsen resorts.