Renovated Family Home in Sapporo's Quiet Kitano Neighborhood
This spacious 4LDK detached house in Sapporo's Kiyota Ward offers a fully renovated living environment, scheduled for completion in early March 2026. The property features a generous land area of 195m² (approximately 59 tsubo) and a total floor area of 97.51m². The comprehensive renovation will leave virtually no part of the home untouched, with updates planned for the exterior walls, roof, windows, kitchen, bathroom, complete interior (floors, walls, ceilings, doors), toilet, washroom, water supply and drainage pipes, and water heater. Essentially, everything except the foundation will be replaced.
Key property features include an eco-friendly kerosene heating system (灯油エコフィール), space for parking two vehicles (subject to vehicle type), and planned enrollment in the Existing Housing Defect Insurance for five years. The home also boasts a sunken genkan entryway, a staircase void, and a bright, south-facing living-dining-kitchen area. The layout includes a system kitchen, a shower-equipped vanity, a separate washroom, a bathroom over 1 tsubo in size, double-glazed windows, a toilet with a warm-water bidet seat, a TV monitor intercom, water-saving toilets, and flooring throughout all rooms. The land is a regular shape with a front road over 6 meters wide, situated in a quiet residential area.
The location is highly convenient, with Kita-no Koala Park just a 5-minute walk (340m) away and Kita-no Shirakaba Park an 8-minute walk (600m). Daily necessities are within easy reach at Seicomart Kita-no 5-jo store (11-minute walk) and the wholesale supermarket Hiraoka store. The property is served by public water supply, a public sewer system, and individual LPG. A special note from the agent states: "Other: This information will be automatically reflected in other inquiries (discarded after 30 minutes) *Available only for some properties."
The surrounding Kiyota Ward is a family-friendly area of Sapporo known for its parks and residential streets. An interesting local fact is that the nearby "Koala Park" is named not for the Australian animal, but likely derives from an Ainu word. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic and scenic Hokkaido Shrine in Maruyama Park, a significant cultural site approximately a 20-minute drive away, offering beautiful forest walks and traditional architecture.