Spacious Sekisui Heim Home in Hakodate with Long-Term Support
This well-maintained single-family home in Hakodate, Hokkaido, offers a comfortable 2LDK layout with a substantial land area of 128.46 square meters and a building area of 91 square meters. Priced at 12.8 million yen, this property is ready for immediate occupancy and represents a solid investment in a quiet residential neighborhood.
The property is a Sekisui Heim unit, built with the philosophy of "creating homes that continue to hold value over time." It features a robust box-frame (box-laminate) structure known for excellent seismic resistance and durability, a construction method also used in high-rise buildings. The home benefits from a high level of insulation and double-glazed windows throughout all living spaces. Key features include a system kitchen, an IH cooking heater, two toilets (both with warm-water washlet functions), a bathroom with a window, and city gas. The exterior has been renovated, and the property sits on a regular-shaped, flat plot of land.
Critical agent notes specify that the property comes with a full housing history record and is part of a 50+ year maintenance program. It possesses certified earthquake resistance and is eligible for the transfer of Sekisui Heim's 60-year new-build support program. The agent encourages prospective buyers to discuss their budget and needs freely. A special note regarding inquiries states: "This information will be automatically reflected in other inquiries (discarded after 30 minutes) *Available only for some properties."
The location in Hon-dori 1 is highly convenient. A supermarket is within a 10-minute walk, and the area is close to the city center. The nearest tram stop, Sugimamicho on the Hakodate City Tram Yumigawa Line, is about a 14-minute walk away. The neighborhood is served by local schools and parks, with a convenience store just a 4-minute walk from the home.
Hakodate is a historic port city famous for its spectacular night view from Mount Hakodate, one of Japan's top three nightscapes. The area is rich in Meiji-era Western-style architecture, such as the Old Public Hall of Hakodate Ward, and is a gateway to the natural beauty of the surrounding peninsula. This home offers a perfect base to enjoy both urban conveniences and the unique cultural and scenic attractions of southern Hokkaido.