Niseko Town Central Street House
This property is a two-story wooden house located in the heart of Niseko Town, offering a prime location just a one-minute walk (approximately 64 meters) from JR Hakodate Main Line's Niseko Station. The house, built in 1997 (Heisei 9), features a zinc-galvanized steel plate roof and a spacious 4LDK layout across a total floor area of 142.42 square meters (43.08 tsubo). The land area is 158.83 square meters (48.05 tsubo) and is designated as residential land. The property is connected to public roads and is equipped with essential utilities, specifically water supply and sewerage systems.
A key feature of this property is its potential for immediate use as a vacation rental. It is noted that the property, in its current condition with the existing facilities, is in a state where an application for a minpaku (private lodging) business is possible, though detailed verification is recommended. The property is situated outside of an urban planning area, with no specific land use district designation, but is subject to the Niseko Town Landscape Ordinance. The building-to-land ratio is 70% and the floor area ratio is 400%. Please note that there is no dedicated parking space. The transaction is handled as an agency sale, and the handover date is negotiable.
The area is renowned as a world-class ski destination in winter, attracting international visitors to its famous powder snow. In the warmer months, the region transforms into a hub for outdoor activities like hiking, golf, and mountain biking. An interesting fact is that Niseko's name is derived from the Ainu word "nisei-ko," meaning a cliff by a river. The closest major landmark is the iconic Mount Yotei, often called "Ezo Fuji" for its striking resemblance to Mount Fuji, which dominates the skyline and offers spectacular views year-round.