Spacious Family Home in Sapporo's Desirable Utsukushigaoka Neighborhood
This well-maintained single-family home, built in December 2002 by the renowned Daiwa House Industry using light-gauge steel construction, offers a comfortable and functional living space of 165.15 sqm (approximately 49.95 tsubo) on a generous 297.01 sqm plot. The property features a 4LDK layout spread over two above-ground floors plus a basement, perfectly suited for family life.
The home is equipped with numerous desirable features. The entrance boasts a large shoe closet, leading into a bright 24-tatami mat living room. The kitchen is well-lit with windows and offers ample storage. The family bathroom includes a window and a popular re-heating function for the bath. Bedrooms are fitted with panel heaters, and the master bedroom includes a balcony. Additional amenities include two toilets (one on each floor, with the first-floor toilet featuring a window and handrail), a hotel-style vanity with abundant storage, a TV intercom for visitor screening, and a spacious 1-tsubo (approx. 3.3 sqm) bath. The property also features a fully floored interior, double-glazed windows, a walk-in closet, and a solar power generation system.
Special notes from the agent highlight the property's location in a quiet residential area on a regularly shaped plot. The house comes with an attractive electric shutter-equipped carport, providing parking for two vehicles. The area is highly convenient, with supermarkets, drugstores, and other commercial facilities within a 10-minute walk. It is also family-friendly, with Utsukushigaoka Midori Elementary School about a 5-minute walk away and parks in the vicinity.
The Utsukushigaoka area in Sapporo's Kiyota Ward is known for its peaceful, planned residential streets. An interesting local fact is that the neighborhood's name, meaning "Beautiful Hill," reflects the area's pleasant topography. For recreation and culture, residents are within a reasonable distance of major Sapporo attractions such as the historic Sapporo Clock Tower and the expansive Moerenuma Park, a stunning art park designed by Isamu Noguchi.