Renovated 3LDK Family Home in Asahikawa's Tranquil Takasu Neighborhood
This charming two-story house, built in 1993, is currently undergoing a comprehensive interior renovation scheduled for completion in March 2026. The property is situated in a quiet residential area of Takasu-cho, Asahikawa, on a well-shaped, flat plot of land. The renovation plan is extensive, covering all key living spaces. The kitchen will be replaced with a brand new LIXIL unit, while the bathroom will be updated with a new one-tsubo (approx. 3.3 sqm) unit bath. The first-floor toilet will be replaced with a new washlet-style toilet, and the vanity will be upgraded to a new three-mirror model. Furthermore, the entire interior—including flooring, wall coverings, ceilings, and fixtures—will be fully refurbished. The property also benefits from an exterior wall and roof renovation that was completed in 2020.
Agent notes highlight several key features. The equipment includes a bathroom of one tsubo or larger with a shower, a vanity, double-glazed windows, lighting fixtures, a fire alarm, and both water supply and sewer systems. Special notes mention the quiet residential neighborhood and the well-shaped plot. Remarks indicate that while a water heater is already installed, the heat source is currently oil, and the stove is propane (with potential for IH conversion). The property is a vacant house (akiya) and the transfer timing is negotiable. The front road has a generous width of approximately 8 meters, facilitating easy parking, and the property includes a garden space and parking for two vehicles.
The area of Takasu-cho offers a peaceful suburban lifestyle while remaining within reach of Asahikawa City's amenities. Asahikawa is famous for the Asahiyama Zoo, one of Japan's most popular and innovative zoos, renowned for its penguin parade and creative animal enclosures that bring visitors face-to-face with the wildlife. The property provides a perfect base for families or individuals seeking a comfortable, modernized home in a serene setting, with the cultural and culinary attractions of Hokkaido's second-largest city just a short drive away.