New Construction Detached House in Sapporo's Makomanai Area
This new construction detached house, scheduled for completion in May 2026, is located in the quiet residential neighborhood of Makomanai, Minami Ward, Sapporo. The property offers a generous land area of approximately 137.10 square meters (about 41.47 tsubo) with a building area of 81.40 square meters (about 24.62 tsubo). The layout is a spacious 3SLDK, featuring six Western-style rooms, a large 14.6-tatami mat living/dining/kitchen area, and a 3.1-tatami mat service room.
The property is equipped with comprehensive facilities including city gas, water supply, sewerage, central heating, and electricity. The home features two toilets with warm-water washing bidet seats, a bath area over 1 tsubo in size with a reheating function and a shampoo dresser, a system kitchen with a water purifier, double-glazed windows, and a 24-hour ventilation system. Additional amenities include a roof balcony, a garden, underfloor storage, a dimple key, and a TV monitor intercom.
Special notes indicate the property is situated on a quiet residential street with free parking available for two to three vehicles. The road access details specify two-sided road frontage (excluding corner lots) with 8-meter wide public roads to the northeast and northwest. Important remarks from the agent clarify that this listing is for Building No. 2, priced at 33.8 million yen. Viewings can be arranged with meeting at the site or pick-up from your home or the nearest station, with parking available during inspections. The agent offers comprehensive support for home loans, including proposals from financial institutions like Hokuyo Bank, Hokkaido Bank, SBI Sumishin Net Bank, and Rokin, which offer preferential interest rates for this property. They can also assist with incorporating various costs into the financing.
The Makomanai area in southern Sapporo is a well-established residential district known for its greenery and proximity to outdoor recreation. An interesting local fact is that the name "Makomanai" is derived from the Ainu language, meaning "a river behind a hill." The closest major landmark is the Makomanai Sekisui Heim Ice Arena, a multi-purpose sports complex that was a venue for the 1972 Sapporo Winter Olympics.