Renovated Family Home Steps from Sakai Station
This spacious 3LDK detached house, built in 2007, is offered for sale after a comprehensive renovation scheduled for completion in February 2026. The property will be delivered in move-in ready condition, featuring a full refresh that includes new fixtures, a new bathroom door, glass replacement on the third floor, screen door re-meshing, replacement of the built-in stove, new wallpaper, cushioned flooring in the washroom and toilet, and a full house cleaning.
The home is designed for comfortable family living, with all rooms measuring a generous 6 tatami mats or larger. It boasts a highly functional L-shaped kitchen where the short distance between the sink and heating appliances creates an efficient workflow. Storage is abundant, highlighted by a walk-in closet with ample capacity. The second-floor toilet is equipped with a convenient hand-wash counter and storage shelf. The property can accommodate parking for two vehicles, though some vehicle type restrictions apply. Key equipment includes a system kitchen, gas stove, shower-equipped vanity, heated toilet seat, bath reheating function, bathroom dryer, underfloor heating, and a TV monitor-equipped doorphone. The home is all-electric, barrier-free, and faces south. Other features include public water, city gas, sewer system, private bath and toilet, balcony, independent washroom, a bathroom sized at 1坪 or larger (approx. 1.6m x 1.6m), storage in all rooms, a regular closet, and a regular-shaped plot.
Located in Sakai Ward, Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture, the home is just a 10-minute walk from Nankai Main Line's Sakai Station, providing excellent access to central Osaka. The area is rich in history; Sakai City was once a flourishing autonomous merchant city in the 16th century, famous for its high-quality knife manufacturing, a tradition that continues today. A major nearby landmark is the Sakai City Museum, which delves into this fascinating history and is situated within the expansive Sakai Park, also home to the ancient burial mound, Daisenryo Kofun (Nintoku-tenno-ryo Kofun), one of the largest tomb mounds in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage site.