GRACEHOME Wild Poplar Wakaba Town III: A Newly Built, Energy-Efficient 4LDK House in Ebetsu, Hokkaido
This newly constructed detached house, scheduled for completion in March 2026, offers a modern 4LDK layout with a total floor area of 109.31 sqm. The property is located in Ebetsu City's Wild Poplar Wakaba Town, a quiet residential area within a 15-minute walk from Noporo Station on the Hakodate Main Line. The land area is a generous 133.82 sqm, providing space for two parking spots.
The property is distinguished by its exceptional energy efficiency and advanced home systems. It is a certified Low-Carbon House and a "Nearly ZEH" (Net Zero Energy House) with a 8.19kW solar panel system. The house achieves a 52% reduction in primary energy consumption compared to the 2016 energy conservation standards and has obtained a BELS certification. Key features include a high-insulation, high-airtightness construction with a UA value of 0.24, utilizing double insulation and slab foundation insulation. The "YUCACO" whole-house air conditioning system allows for hotel-like comfort year-round, cooling in summer and warming in winter, all powered by just one household air conditioner unit. This system is paired with a first-class heat exchange ventilation system and a whole-house air purification unit that significantly removes PM2.5, pollen, and yellow sand, reduces floating viruses by 99%, and eliminates 99.7% of invisible mold spores (2-5μm).
Equipment and special notes include two toilets (one tankless on the first floor), heated toilet seats, an automatic bath system, a shower-equipped vanity, a system kitchen with enamel panels, soft-close mechanisms, and a dishwasher, an IH cooktop, a water purifier, storage in all rooms including closets and walk-in closets, air conditioning, a 24-hour ventilation system, flooring in all rooms, double-glazed windows, LIXIL triple-sash windows, monitor-equipped intercom, double-lock door, dimple key, fire alarm, energy-saving water heater, all-electric system, EV car charging equipment, and platinum-coated siding with a 30-year paint film guarantee. The construction uses an external insulation method and seismic damping structure. The expected construction completion date is January 2026.
The area of Ebetsu offers a blend of suburban tranquility and accessibility to Sapporo. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Noporo Forest Park is part of a vast prefectural natural park preserving the history and nature of the Ishikari Plain. The closest major landmark is the historical Noporo Fort Site, a park built on the ruins of a fort from the Heian period, offering walking trails and a glimpse into Hokkaido's early history.