Southwest-Facing New Build in Hokuto's Convenient Nanaehama District
This newly constructed detached house, completed in June 2025, is located in a quiet residential area of Nanaehama 2-chome, Hokuto City, Hokkaido. The property offers a generous 4LDK layout across two stories, with a total floor area of 115.93㎡ (approximately 35.06 tsubo) on a land plot of 168.75㎡ (approximately 51.04 tsubo). The main living spaces face southwest, ensuring excellent natural light.
The property comes with comprehensive warranties, including a 20-year building warranty and a 10-year equipment warranty. Key features include a smart front door with one-touch locking/unlocking for security, high-insulation Low-E triple-glazed resin sash windows, and a first-class heat exchange ventilation system that saves on heating costs while maintaining comfort in both summer and winter. The home is equipped with an economical Eco-Jose water heater, cold-climate air conditioning, and a central system. The kitchen is a system kitchen with an island counter and IH cooking heater, complete with a dishwasher and water purifier. The home boasts two separate toilets (with warm-water washing seats), a bathroom of over 1 tsubo in size with a reheating function, and a separate shower vanity. Ample storage is provided throughout, including a walk-in closet, shoe-in closet, and storage in all rooms.
Special notes from the agent highlight the quiet residential neighborhood and the siding exterior walls. The property is situated conveniently close to Nanaehama Station on the Donan Isaribi Railway (a 9-minute walk), and a supermarket is within easy reach. It is also noted that the property is near a national highway yet remains in a serene setting. The floor plans are to be prioritized based on the actual current condition.
The area of Nanaehama offers a blend of residential comfort and accessibility, being just about a 5-minute drive to central Hakodate. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Donan Isaribi Railway line, which serves Nanaehama Station, is named after the "isaribi" (fishing fires) traditionally used by local fishermen, reflecting the region's deep connection to the sea. The closest major landmark is the historic and scenic Goryokaku Park, a star-shaped fort from the Edo period, located a short drive away in Hakodate.