Spacious Family Home in Ebetsu with Planned Exterior Renovation
This detached house for sale in Ebetsu, Hokkaido, offers a comfortable 4LDK layout perfect for family living. The property is priced at 14,990,000 yen, inclusive of consumption tax and renovation costs. The house was built in December 1991 and features a generous total floor area of 99.67㎡ (approx. 30.15 tsubo) on a flat, regularly-shaped plot of land spanning 204.8㎡ (approx. 61.95 tsubo). The property is situated in a quiet residential neighborhood within a City Planning Area designated as a Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential District, with a building-to-land ratio of 40% and a floor area ratio of 60%.
Key features of the home include a bright, south-facing living-dining-kitchen (LDK) of approximately 18 tatami mats, which benefits from dual exposure to the south and southeast for excellent natural light. All bedrooms are 6 tatami mats or larger and come with built-in storage. The property can accommodate parking for two standard-sized cars (subject to vehicle type). The house is currently vacant, allowing for immediate occupancy. A planned exterior renovation, including the roof and outer walls, is scheduled for completion in May 2026.
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with a bidet toilet seat, a bath reheating function, a bathroom over 1 tsubo in size, a washbasin with a shower attachment, a system kitchen, a grill, double-glazed windows, lighting fixtures, downlights, a monitor-equipped intercom, city gas, electricity, and public water and sewer systems. Special notes highlight the quiet residential area, the regularly-shaped lot, and the siding exterior walls. The transaction is being handled directly by the seller.
The Ebetsu area offers a peaceful suburban lifestyle while maintaining good access to Sapporo. An interesting local fact is that Ebetsu is known for its production of high-quality azuki beans, a key ingredient in Japanese sweets. The closest major landmark is the historic Hokkaido Museum, located a short drive away in nearby Sapporo, which offers extensive exhibits on the natural and cultural history of Japan's northern island.