Renovated Family Home in Wakkani's Quiet Residential Area
This spacious 4LDK detached house in Wakkani, Hokkaido, offers a fully renovated living space ready for immediate occupancy. Built in August 1986, the property has undergone comprehensive renovations completed in January 2026, ensuring modern comfort and peace of mind. The renovations include a complete overhaul of the water facilities: the kitchen, bathroom, toilet, washroom, drainage pipes, and water heater are all brand new. The interior has been fully refreshed with new flooring, wall coverings, ceilings, and fixtures. The exterior has also been updated with fresh paint on the walls and roof, presenting a clean, white aesthetic.
The property features a total floor area of 91.53 sqm (approx. 27.68 tsubo) spread over two stories. The layout includes one room on the first floor and three rooms on the second floor, ideal for family living. The living room is a comfortable space for family gatherings. Specific renovations include new cushion flooring in the living room and washroom, new wallpaper and lighting in the entrance, a refreshed tatami room on the first floor, and cushion flooring in the second-floor Western-style room (approx. 4.5-jo) and Japanese-style room (6-jo, converted to cushion flooring). The entrance door has been cleaned and the locks replaced.
The land is a well-shaped, flat plot of 243 sqm (approx. 73.5 tsubo) with a building-to-land ratio of 50% and a floor area ratio of 80%. It is located in a quiet residential neighborhood with minimal traffic. Parking is available for more than three cars, including one garage. The property is eligible for the housing loan tax deduction. The price of 18,990,000 yen includes consumption tax and renovation costs.
The area of Wakkani is known for its stunning coastal scenery and fresh seafood. An interesting local fact is that Wakkani is Japan's northernmost city, offering unique cultural festivals and access to the remote Rishiri and Rebun Islands. The closest major landmark is the iconic Cape Soya, the northernmost point of Japan's main islands, which features a monument and offers views towards Sakhalin on clear days.