Renovated Family Home in Muroran's Quiet Residential Area
This fully renovated single-family house in Muroran, Hokkaido, offers a comfortable and modern living space ready for immediate occupancy. Priced at 16.29 million yen, the property features a 4LDK layout across two stories, with a total floor area of 92.73㎡ on a generous 179.18㎡ plot of land. The home was originally built in January 1999 and has undergone comprehensive renovations completed in April 2025, ensuring all major systems and finishes are in excellent condition.
The renovations were extensive, covering all key areas. The kitchen was newly installed as a modern, open-plan unit with an artificial marble countertop that is easy to clean. The living room features new flooring and wallpaper. The bathroom was upgraded to a spacious 1-tsubo (approx. 3.3㎡) unit bath with an eco-bench, and the toilet was replaced. The vanity area also received new wallpaper and light fixtures. Externally, the exterior walls and roof have been repainted, and the property includes an asphalt-paved parking area with space for two cars, complete with a storage shed. The entrance now features a TV monitor intercom and a newly built storage closet with fresh wallpaper and lighting.
Equipment and features include a system kitchen, water purifier, heated toilet seat with bidet function, a shower-equipped vanity, flooring in all rooms, double-glazed windows, various lighting fixtures (including indirect and downlights), a monitor intercom, fire alarms, and public water and sewer connections. Special notes highlight the property's location in a quiet residential neighborhood on a regular-shaped plot of land. The agent remarks confirm the price includes consumption tax and renovation costs, and as it is the agency's own listing, viewings can be arranged promptly.
The property is situated in the Hatchodaira 1-chome area of Muroran City. The area is known for its peaceful, residential atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that Muroran is a major port city on Hokkaido's Pacific coast, historically significant for its steel industry and now famous for its dramatic coastal scenery, including the striking Cape Chikyu. The closest major landmark is the scenic Mount Tarumae, an active volcano located within Shikotsu-Toya National Park, offering hiking and stunning natural vistas.