Spacious 4LDK Family Home in Sakai, Osaka
This charming two-story wooden house, built in February 1976, offers a comfortable 4LDK layout with a total floor area of 65.81 square meters on a 60.79 square meter plot of land. Located in Sakai Ward, Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture, the property is conveniently situated just a 7-minute walk from Asakayama Station on the Nankai Electric Railway Koya Line, providing excellent access to the wider Kansai region.
The property features a blend of Japanese and Western-style rooms, catering to various lifestyle needs. A key highlight is the kitchen, which is equipped with an IH cooking hob. This feature not only makes cleaning easier but also helps prevent the room temperature from rising excessively during summer cooking, enhancing comfort. The bathroom is fitted with a reheating function and a bath dryer. The washbasin counter includes a shower, and the toilet is equipped with a bidet seat (shower toilet/washlet), ensuring a high standard of hygiene and convenience. The home utilizes city gas, which is noted for being relatively inexpensive and environmentally friendly.
Additional equipment and features include a system kitchen, a counter kitchen, a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor-equipped doorphone, and underfloor heating. The property is also described as all-electric, barrier-free, south-facing, and comes with a parking space. Other utilities include public water supply, city gas, sewer system, and hot water supply.
The current status of the property is vacant (akiya), making it ready for immediate viewing and occupancy. The transaction is handled as an exclusive dedicated agency. Please note that furniture and furnishings are not included in the sale price.
The surrounding area of Sakai Ward is rich in history, once serving as the site of one of Japan's largest ancient burial mounds, the Nintoku-tenno-ryo Kofun (Daisenryo Kofun). Today, visitors can explore the adjacent Daisen Park, a vast green space perfect for strolls and seasonal flower viewing. A major landmark nearby is the iconic Sakai City Museum, which delves into the area's fascinating past as a major port and center of metalworking and tea ceremony culture.