Spacious 7LDK Family Home in Asahikawa, Hokkaido
The property is well-equipped for modern, comfortable living. Key features include a system kitchen, a counter kitchen, and both IH and gas cooking hobs. The bathroom is fitted with a reheating function and a dryer. Additional amenities include a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor-equipped doorphone for security, and underfloor heating. The house is all-electric and designed with barrier-free considerations. It faces south for excellent sunlight and comes with parking for up to three vehicles on the approximately 8-meter wide front road, making parking easy even for less confident drivers. Other equipment includes public water supply, propane gas, a sewer system, hot water supply, air conditioning, a bathroom over 1坪 in size (approx. 1.6x1.6m), lighting fixtures, and a defect warranty from the real estate company. The land is a regular shape, there are two or more toilets, and a garden over 10 sqm.
Special notes from the agent highlight that the property qualifies for the housing loan tax reduction. The 7LDK layout makes it suitable for large families or quasi-two-generation households. The seller provides a 2-year warranty covering roof leaks, major structural defects, corrosion, and failures or leaks in water supply and drainage pipes. The agent also offers tailored proposals for repayment amounts and possible loan amounts, welcoming consultation even from first-time home loan applicants. Parking is available for two or more cars, including two car spaces and one garage. The gas company can be chosen by the buyer, the existing water heater is in place, and the kerosene company is also selectable by the purchaser. A reservation-based open house is scheduled from April 3rd to April 6th.
Located in Asahikawa, Hokkaido, the area is known for its vibrant winter festivals, including the famous Asahikawa Winter Festival, which features massive ice sculptures. The property is within a 17-minute walk of Minami-Nagayama Station on the JR Sekihoku Main Line. For outdoor enthusiasts and tourists, the majestic Daisetsuzan National Park, Japan's largest national park known for its volcanic peaks, hot springs, and hiking trails, is a major draw within a reasonable driving distance from the city.