Spacious 4SLDK Wooden Family Home in Iwamizawa, Hokkaido
This property is a detached wooden house built in July 1968, offering a generous living space of 95.5㎡ (approximately 28.88 tsubo) across two floors. The layout is a 4SLDK, featuring two Japanese-style rooms (6 tatami mats each), two Western-style rooms (6 and 5.5 tatami mats), a large combined living, dining, and kitchen area (18.5 tatami mats), and a service room (3 tatami mats). The house sits on a substantial plot of land measuring 291.49㎡ (approximately 88.17 tsubo) in a Category I Low-Rise Residential Exclusive Zone, with a building-to-land ratio of 40% and a floor area ratio of 60%.
Key equipment and features include a toilet with a warm-water bidet seat, a bathroom with a window, an independent kitchen, lighting fixtures, a video monitor intercom, and utilities for propane gas, electricity, tap water, and sewerage. The property is noted as an empty house (akiya) and is available for immediate handover. Special notes clarify that the floor plan prioritizes the actual current condition of the property. The transaction type is seller.
Located in the Sakae-cho 1-chome district of Iwamizawa City, Hokkaido, this home is in a quiet residential area. Iwamizawa is known for its rich agricultural heritage and is sometimes called the "Gateway to the Sorachi Region." An interesting local fact is that the city hosts the famous Iwamizawa Hyakumangoku Festival, a vibrant summer event celebrating the region's history and bounty with parades and performances. The area offers a blend of suburban calm and accessibility, with the closest major landmark being the scenic Shikotsu-Tōya National Park, renowned for its volcanic caldera lakes, hot springs, and breathtaking natural landscapes, located within a reasonable driving distance.