Spacious 3LDK Home with Recent Renovations in Hirakata's Korien Area
This charming detached house in Hirakata City, Osaka Prefecture, offers a comfortable and convenient lifestyle. The property features a spacious 3LDK layout with a generous approximately 17-jo (tatami mat) living-dining-kitchen area, providing ample room for family living. The home has been recently renovated in November 2025, with updates including exterior wall painting, landscaping, balcony painting, layout changes, a new kitchen and kitchen panels, a new unit bath, washbasin, laundry pan, toilet, monitor intercom, downlights, postbox, new wallpaper throughout, new floor tiles, ceiling fans (CF), some new interior doors, partial interior painting, and some new insect screens.
The property is equipped with a user-friendly L-shaped counter kitchen with a system kitchen setup, offering a wide cooking space for efficient meal preparation. The functional bathroom includes a reheating function, allowing you to enjoy a warm bath at any time. Other notable features include a monitor-equipped door intercom for security, underfloor storage, a dedicated laundry area, flooring throughout, a TV intercom, a heated toilet seat, a separate washroom, storage in all rooms, closets, an auto bath, and a garage that protects your car from the rain. The home is all-electric and is situated on a corner lot with good views.
The location is on high ground, ensuring good sunlight. It is within a short walk to daily conveniences, with a Mini Stop convenience store approximately a 10-minute walk away. The property is also within walking distance to schools: Hirakata City Korien Elementary School is about an 11-minute walk, and Hirakata City Second Junior High School is about a 7-minute walk. The nearest major station, Korien Station on the Keihan Main Line, is about a 14-minute walk, providing easy access to central Osaka and Kyoto.
The surrounding Korien area is a well-established residential district in Hirakata. An interesting local fact is that Hirakata City is home to Hirakata Park, one of Japan's oldest amusement parks, which opened in 1910 and continues to be a popular leisure destination for families. For a major tourist attraction, the historic Osaka Castle, a iconic symbol of the city and a popular site for its museum and park grounds, is easily accessible via train from Korien Station.