Spacious Family Home in the Quiet Residential Area of Ebetsu, Hokkaido
This charming detached house, built in June 2003, offers a comfortable and functional living space in the peaceful neighborhood of Moeginonishi, Ebetsu City. The property features a generous land area of approximately 227.67 square meters (about 68.87 tsubo) and a total floor area of 101.02 square meters (about 30.55 tsubo). The layout is a 4SLDK, providing ample room for a family.
Key features of the home include a bright and sunny living-dining-kitchen (LDK) area, which is approximately 16 tatami mats in size, benefitting from numerous windows. The water-related facilities (kitchen, bathroom, etc.) are conveniently grouped together, creating an efficient and easy-to-navigate workflow for household chores. Adjacent to the living room is a 6-tatami mat Western-style room, ideal as a play area for children. The property also boasts a garden of over 10 tsubo, a parking space, and exterior walls finished with siding.
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with storage in all rooms, a walk-in closet, a monitor-equipped intercom, a double-lock door, an energy-saving water heater, and utilities including water supply, sewerage, propane gas, and electricity. Heating is provided by a central FF (forced flue) system. Additional features include downlights and lighting fixtures. Special notes indicate the property is currently vacant, and the delivery date is negotiable. The floor plan is prioritized to reflect the current condition.
The area of Ebetsu is part of the greater Sapporo metropolitan area, offering a blend of suburban tranquility and city access. An interesting local fact is that Ebetsu is known for its thriving agricultural industry, particularly asparagus and melons, contributing to Hokkaido's reputation as Japan's breadbasket. The closest major landmark is the historical Hokkaido Museum, located a short drive away in the neighboring city of Sapporo, which offers deep insights into the island's natural history and indigenous Ainu culture.