Villeneuve Kotoni II: A Recently Renovated Apartment in Sapporo
This property is a renovated 3LDK apartment located in the Villeneuve Kotoni II building in Sapporo's Nishi Ward. The apartment features a spacious approximately 15.3-jo (tatami mat) living-dining-kitchen area with a south-east orientation, providing ample natural light. The renovation, completed at the end of December 2025, includes a comprehensive list of upgrades. The system kitchen, unit bath (with bath dryer), washbasin vanity, and toilet with bidet seat have all been newly replaced. The water heater has been replaced with a new unit featuring a reheating function. Interior finishes have been refreshed with new wall and ceiling wallpaper, new flooring, carpet, and floor tiles. Doors, the entrance storage, and lighting fixtures have also been newly installed or replaced. Additional upgrades include a new heater in the LDK, partial replacement of inner sashes in the third Western-style room, a new lossnay (energy recovery ventilator), a new distribution board, and a new coat hook.
The building itself offers secure living with an auto-lock entrance and includes convenient amenities such as a trunk room on the basement first floor and a carport. Monthly fees include a management fee of 8,000 yen (scheduled to be revised to 9,000 yen from May 2026), a repair reserve fund of 20,900 yen, and an association fee of 250 yen. A parking space is available for 10,000 yen per month. The property is currently vacant, and the handover date is negotiable.
The location is highly convenient, situated within a 7-minute walk from the Sapporo Municipal Subway Tozai Line's Nijuyonken Station and a 10-minute walk from Kotoni Station. The immediate neighborhood offers excellent daily amenities, including a UNIQLO store (4-minute walk), GU (8-minute walk), multiple supermarkets like MaxValu Kotoni and Co-op Sapporo Nijuyonken, and several convenience stores and drugstores. The area is also served by local parks such as Nijuyonken Park, a 4-minute walk away.
The Nishi Ward area of Sapporo offers a blend of residential comfort and urban access. An interesting local fact is that the name "Nijuyonken" (二十四軒) translates to "Twenty-Four Houses," historically referring to the number of pioneer dwellings established in the area during Sapporo's early development. For recreation and culture, residents can easily access the vibrant Susukino district or visit major landmarks like the historic Clock Tower and the Sapporo TV Tower in Odori Park, all within a short subway ride.