Spacious 4LDK Family Home in Hakodate's Quiet Higashiyama District
This charming two-story wooden house, built in October 1981, offers a generous 96.39㎡ (approximately 29.15 tsubo) of living space across a well-designed 4LDK layout. The property is situated on a sizable 165.42㎡ (approximately 50.03 tsubo) plot of land in a peaceful residential area of Hakodate's Higashiyama 2-chome. The south-facing orientation ensures excellent sunlight throughout the day, particularly in the bright 10-jo (approx. 15.5㎡) living-dining-kitchen area.
Key features and equipment include a built-in shoe box at the entrance, a separate 6-jo Japanese-style room with a tokonoma (alcove), butsudan (Buddhist altar) space, and closets. The bathroom is equipped with a window for ventilation, and the toilet features a bidet-style washlet. The home is outfitted with storage in all rooms and utilizes propane gas, city water, and sewer systems. A significant bonus is the attached shutter garage, providing secure parking. The property is noted for its quiet neighborhood setting and is being sold in its current condition ('現状有姿渡し').
The location combines tranquility with convenience. The 'Seikyo Danchi Mae' bus stop is just a 3-minute walk away, and several supermarkets and convenience stores, including a Seven-Eleven and Super Uonaga, are within walking distance. The area is part of a Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone with a 50% building coverage and 100% floor area ratio. An interesting fact about Hakodate is that it was one of the first Japanese ports to open to international trade in the 19th century, leading to a unique blend of Eastern and Western architecture. The closest major landmark is the iconic Hakodate Mountain (Mount Hakodate), famous for its spectacular night view, ranked among Japan's top three nightscapes.