Renovated 4LDK Family Home in Quiet Abashiri Neighborhood
This fully renovated two-story house in Abashiri, Hokkaido, offers a move-in-ready family home in a peaceful residential area. Priced at 12,99 million yen, the property includes all consumption tax and renovation costs. The house was originally built in August 1975 but has undergone extensive remodeling completed in March 2025. The renovations are comprehensive, covering the water areas, interior, and exterior. Specifically, the kitchen, bathroom, toilet, washbasin area, plumbing pipes, and water heater were all replaced. The interior saw a complete overhaul of floors, walls, ceilings, and fittings, while the exterior walls and roof were repainted.
The equipment includes a system kitchen, a unit bath over 1 tsubo in size, a shower-equipped washbasin/dressing table, a toilet with a warm-water bidet seat, and a monitor-equipped intercom. The property is situated on a regular-shaped plot in a quiet residential neighborhood with low traffic. The land area is 237.87 sqm (approximately 71.95 tsubo) with a building area of 115.92 sqm (approximately 35.06 tsubo). The layout is a 4LDK, with all former Japanese-style rooms converted into Western-style rooms during the renovation. The living-dining-kitchen (LDK) area is 23 tatami mats in size. The property features two stories, a south-facing primary light source, and parking space for two cars in a tandem arrangement. The front door is a thermally insulated door with an entryway. The legal building-to-land ratio is 40% and the floor-area ratio is 60%.
The location provides an excellent environment for raising children, with Abashiri Municipal Abashiri Elementary School approximately 1,200 meters away and Abashiri Municipal Daiichi Junior High School about 900 meters away. The area is part of Hokkaido's Okhotsk subprefecture, known for its dramatic seasonal changes and connection to the sea. A major landmark and significant tourist attraction in the region is the Abashiri Prison Museum, a historical open-air museum that offers a fascinating glimpse into Japan's penal history and architecture from the Meiji era, located just a short drive from the city center.