Spacious 5DK Detached House in a Quiet Residential Area of Sakai, Osaka
This charming detached house, located in the quiet residential neighborhood of Fukaisawacho, Sakai-ku, Osaka, offers a comfortable living space with a 5DK layout. Built in August 1978, the property features a total floor area of 76.54 square meters on a land plot of 77.21 square meters. The house is a two-story wooden structure situated in a peaceful area, making it an ideal candidate for renovation or even rebuilding, offering potential as a redevelopment site.
The property is equipped with a range of modern amenities. The kitchen is a space-efficient wall-mounted type. The bathroom and toilet are separate, allowing for a relaxing bathing experience. The toilet features a washlet (bidet seat) for added hygiene. The home utilizes city gas, which is known for being relatively inexpensive and environmentally friendly. Other notable equipment includes a system kitchen, an IH cooktop, a bath reheating function, a bathroom dryer, a shower-equipped vanity, underfloor heating, a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, and a TV monitor-equipped doorphone. Special features of the property include an all-electric system, barrier-free design, a south-facing orientation, and a carport for parking.
The interior design is simple and versatile, making it easy to coordinate with your own furniture. The windows are positioned high to ensure privacy. A washroom is conveniently located right next to a Western-style room. The dark-colored tiles in the bathroom create a chic atmosphere, and the presence of windows allows for natural ventilation, which is effective against humidity. The property also includes a balcony and underfloor storage.
The location is highly convenient, being just a 10-minute walk from Fukai Station on the Nankai Electric Railway Semboku Line. The area is served by public utilities including public water supply and city gas. An interesting fact about Sakai City is its rich historical legacy as a key port and center of trade and sword-making during the Sengoku period. The closest major landmark is the iconic Osaka Castle, a historic fortress and popular tourist destination located approximately 20 kilometers north, easily accessible via train.