Spacious Family Home with Modern Amenities in Hirakata
This well-maintained detached house, built in 1989, offers a generous living space of 123.90㎡ across two stories, situated on a sizable 301.97㎡ plot in Hirakata City, Osaka Prefecture. The property features a 5LDK layout, providing ample room for a family, with all bedrooms measuring 6 tatami mats or larger for comfortable living. The home is currently vacant and ready for new occupants.
Key equipment and features include an all-electric setup with an IH cooking heater, which is easy to clean and helps keep the kitchen area cool during summer. The bathroom is equipped with a reheat function, ensuring a warm bath is always available. For security and convenience, a TV monitor doorphone is installed. The property boasts a wall-mounted kitchen, allowing for efficient use of the living and dining area space. The flooring uses a warm wood-tone material, creating a bright and open atmosphere throughout the rooms. Additional amenities include underfloor storage, a walk-in closet, and storage in all rooms. The bathroom and water areas have windows for proper ventilation, and the toilet is a simple, clean, white unit. The property is south-facing and includes a carport that can accommodate one car (with the potential for two depending on the vehicle type), with dimensions of approximately 2.25m wide x 1.6m high x 5.67m deep. The front road has a generous width of about 5.7m.
The location offers access via an 8-minute walk to the Keihan Bus "Sakaibashi" bus stop, from where it is a 16-minute bus ride to JR Katamachi Line (Gakkentoshi Line) Nagao Station. The area is within Hirakata City's designated semi-fireproof zone, residential environment conservation area, and urbanization promotion area. The land is zoned as Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential District.
Hirakata City is a vibrant suburban city in Osaka, known for its balance of residential comfort and urban convenience. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to Kansai Gaidai University, which brings a significant international student population and contributes to a culturally diverse atmosphere. For recreation and tourism, residents can easily visit the iconic Hirakata Park, one of Japan's oldest amusement parks, founded in 1910, which offers seasonal events, rides, and beautiful gardens, making it a popular destination for families.