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Yunosato 38-1 Chalet Near Moiwa

House
Hokkaido / Niseko Area / Moiwa
  • 3
  • 2
  • 154 sqm
  • 8,763 sqm

Yunosato 38-1, Niseko-cho, Hokkaido

The chalet has been carefully planned with an eye to easy maintenance, minimal snow clearing by hand, and efficiency. The living/dining/kitchen sits under vaulted ceilings on the top floor, and from here you can enjoy a truly broad panorama that captures Mt. Annupuri, Mt. Yotei, and across the broad valley towards Mt. Konbu. The second floor balcony is covered, and is a comfortable place to unwind and enjoy the wide open space.

The house has been set up as a live/work space, with a designated office room, perfect for someone looking to combine remote work with a healthy Niseko lifestyle. Alternatively, the office could easily be converted into a smaller bedroom, which would transform the space into a comfortable 3 bedroom/2 bathroom home. The second floor master bedroom feels generous in proportion.

With one of the nicest residential gardens in the Niseko area, this property is a real gem in summer. Relax and enjoy the languid Niseko summers, surrounded by the beautiful flowers and perennials plantings. The yard is also large enough for kids to kick a ball around, pitch a tent, and just enjoy the great outdoors. The road in front is only lightly trafficked, and with the forest to the rear, the property has a very private feel.

The chalet sits on a massive lot, much of it flat, there is plenty of space to add more buildings to this site. It would be ideal for an extended family or group of friends looking for a group purchase. Also for sale is Yunosato 37-1 across the street, which can be secured to develop something even more substantial.

Listing price: $1,400,000 USD

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