Renovated Single-Story Home in Makubetsu, Hokkaido
This fully renovated single-story house, built in 1981, offers a comfortable and modern living space in the quiet residential area of Makubetsu, Hokkaido. The property has undergone a comprehensive renovation completed in March 2025, encompassing all interior, exterior, and plumbing fixtures. The interior features a complete overhaul with new wall coverings, flooring, and lighting. The kitchen has been updated with a new Lixil system kitchen featuring a 3-burner stove. The bathroom is a new unit bath with accent panels, and the toilet has been replaced with one featuring a warm-water bidet function. The vanity unit is also brand new. The entrance door was swapped for an insulated door, and the entrance hall has been tiled.
The property is a 2LDK layout with all rooms being Western-style. The renovation included converting the west side of the living room into a bedroom and dismantling closets in other rooms to create new storage spaces. The roof and exterior walls have been repainted. The price includes consumption tax and all renovation costs. The land is a regular-shaped corner lot with road frontage to the north and east. The property is located within a urbanization promotion area and is zoned as a Category II Medium/High-Rise Exclusive Residential District.
The location provides an excellent environment for families, with Makubetsu Elementary School approximately 650 meters away (a 9-minute walk) and Makubetsu Junior High School about 450 meters away (a 6-minute walk). A supermarket is within a 1-minute walk. The property boasts ample parking, with space for four vehicles on the east side, part of which is covered by a carport, allowing you to reach the entrance without getting wet on rainy or snowy days.
The surrounding area of Tokachi in Hokkaido is renowned for its vast agricultural plains and high-quality dairy products. An interesting local fact is that the Tokachi region is one of Japan's leading producers of red beans (azuki), a key ingredient in traditional Japanese sweets. For a major tourist attraction, the stunning natural landscapes of Daisetsuzan National Park, Japan's largest national park, are within driving distance, offering spectacular hiking, hot springs, and wildlife viewing.