Spacious 4LDK Family Home in a Quiet Residential Area of Kitahiroshima
This well-maintained single-family house, built in May 1995 by Tsuchiya Home, offers a comfortable and spacious living environment in the quiet residential neighborhood of Omagari Midorigaoka, Kitahiroshima City, Hokkaido. The property sits on a generous, well-shaped plot of land measuring approximately 212.05 sqm (about 64.14 tsubo), with a frontage of 12.5 meters facing a 10-meter-wide road to the east, ensuring easy and comfortable vehicle access. The house itself provides 116.75 sqm (about 35.31 tsubo) of living space across two stories.
The layout is a 4LDK, with all rooms being 6 tatami mats or larger. The seller has kept the home in very clean condition. Key equipment includes a bathroom of 1 tsubo or more, a system kitchen, a counter kitchen, storage in all rooms, a monitor-equipped intercom, propane gas, electricity, and both water supply and sewage systems. A special note highlights the property's location in a quiet residential area on a well-shaped, flat plot. The property allows for parking of three or more vehicles, including a cascade garage, making it ideal for families with multiple cars.
The area provides excellent convenience for daily life, with shopping facilities and large commercial complexes accessible within approximately a 10-minute drive. Commuting is also convenient, with good access to Sapporo and Chitose areas. The property is situated in a City Planning Area, within a Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone, with a building-to-land ratio of 40% and a floor area ratio of 60%.
Kitahiroshima is a growing city known for its blend of natural surroundings and urban convenience. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the "Yukijirushi Kitahiroshima Factory," a major production site for famous dairy products like Milk Caramel. For recreation and tourism, residents are within a reasonable driving distance of the popular Moerenuma Park in Sapporo, a stunning art park designed by the world-renowned artist and sculptor Isamu Noguchi, featuring massive geometric landforms, playgrounds, and a glass pyramid.