Renovated Family Home in Noboribetsu with Spacious Layout and Modern Amenities
This fully renovated detached house in Noboribetsu, Hokkaido, presents an excellent opportunity for immediate occupancy. Priced at 13.29 million yen, the property includes all consumption tax and renovation costs. The home features a comfortable 4LDK layout with a spacious 18-jo (approximately 29.7 sqm) living-dining-kitchen area. The stylish kitchen has been remodeled with artificial marble countertops and is designed as a face-to-face style, allowing for conversation while cooking.
The comprehensive renovations, completed in May 2025, cover all major areas. The interior has been fully updated with new flooring, wall coverings, ceilings, and fixtures. The exterior received fresh paint on the walls and roof. Key equipment includes a system kitchen, a unit bath over 1 tsubo in size with a reheating function and a window, a toilet with a warm-water bidet seat, a new three-sided mirror vanity, a shower-equipped washbasin, a water purifier, downlights, a monitor intercom, and fire alarms. The property is connected to both water supply and sewer systems.
The house sits on a flat, regularly shaped 225.82 sqm plot (approximately 68.31 tsubo) in a quiet residential neighborhood. The building itself is 106.11 sqm (approx. 32.09 tsubo) and is a two-story wooden structure built in September 1978. The existing garage has been demolished to expand the parking area, which can now accommodate up to four cars. The entrance features a cold-region specification door suitable for Hokkaido's climate, and the entrance hall tiles have been replaced. Additional rooms include two Western-style rooms (6-jo and 6.8-jo) and a 6-tatami mat Japanese-style room, all with updated wall coverings and lighting. The property is located in a City Planning Area, designated as a Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential District, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%.
The property is situated in Noboribetsu City, a famous hot spring resort area in Hokkaido. The city is home to the iconic Hell Valley (Jigokudani), a spectacular volcanic crater with steaming vents and hot spring rivers, which supplies water to the many traditional ryokan (inns) in the area. The closest major landmark is Noboribetsu Bear Park, easily accessible via a ropeway, where visitors can observe Hokkaido's native brown bears.