Renovated 3SLDK Home with Large Garage in Muroran, Hokkaido
This spacious detached house, located in the quiet residential area of Miyanomori-cho, Muroran City, Hokkaido, offers a unique combination of generous living space and practical vehicle storage. Built in August 1991, the property has undergone a comprehensive renovation completed in February 2026, ensuring modern comfort and functionality. The total floor area is approximately 277.16 sqm (83.84 tsubo), spread over two stories, with a substantial land area of 491.01 sqm (148.53 tsubo).
The layout is a 3SLDK, featuring a large 20-jo (approx. 33 sqm) living-dining-kitchen area on the second floor with a new, modern face-to-face kitchen. The renovation included a complete overhaul of the interior, exterior, and key living spaces. All flooring, wallpaper, ceilings, and fittings were renewed. The kitchen, bathroom, toilet, washbasin, plumbing pipes, and water heater were all replaced with new units. The bathroom was upgraded to a new one-tsubo unit bath, and the toilet received a new toilet bowl. The property is equipped with a system kitchen, IH cooking heater, heated toilet seat, walk-in closet, double-glazed windows, lighting fixtures, a monitor-equipped intercom, and both water supply and sewer systems.
A standout feature is the large, integrated garage on the first floor, perfect for those who wish to securely store cars or motorcycles. The front road is 8 meters wide, and the property includes parking for four or more vehicles. The house also features a roof balcony and a wide balcony. The second-floor entrance door has been replaced with a Hokkaido-spec insulated door, and the first-floor entrance has a windbreak room with replaced door rollers. The property is on level land within a urbanization promotion area and is a target for housing loan tax deductions. The sale price of 29,990,000 yen includes consumption tax and renovation costs.
The property is situated in the peaceful Miyanomori neighborhood of Muroran, a port city known for its dramatic coastal scenery and industrial heritage. An interesting local landmark is the Muroran Port Bridge (Muroran-ko Ohashi), a distinctive blue cantilever bridge that is a symbol of the city and offers fantastic views, especially when illuminated at night. The area provides a serene living environment while remaining accessible, approximately a 15-minute walk from Higashi-Muroran Station on the Muroran Main Line.