Renovated Family Home in Hirakata City with Modern Conveniences
This recently renovated detached house in Hirakata City, Osaka Prefecture, offers a comfortable and modern living environment for a family. The property is a 4LDK layout with a total floor area of 93.22 square meters, providing ample space. A key feature is the full renovation completed in March 2026, which has updated the home with contemporary finishes and systems.
The agent notes detail the comprehensive renovation work: the kitchen, toilet, and washbasin have been replaced; a laundry pan has been installed; flooring has been renewed; kitchen flooring has been replaced; wallpaper has been replaced throughout; water area flooring has been replaced; the first and third-floor Japanese-style rooms have been changed to Western-style rooms; the shoe cupboard has been replaced; the monitor intercom has been replaced; fittings have been replaced; air conditioner caps have been replaced; the distribution board and water heater have been replaced; and ceiling lights have been installed in each room. The property also includes one free parking space (the number of cars depends on the vehicle type). The first-floor building area includes a garage portion of approximately 10.8 square meters.
Additional equipment and features include a system kitchen that is easy to clean and maintain, a dishwasher for convenient cleanup, and a monitor-equipped doorphone for security. All rooms feature flooring, making cleaning easy and maintaining a hygienic environment. The second-floor living room benefits from good sunlight and ventilation, creating a comfortable family space. The bathroom has a window to prevent mold and ensure it stays clean. Other notable features are a three-sided mirror vanity, a heated toilet seat, and the use of relatively inexpensive and environmentally friendly city gas. The property is designated under the Second Category Height District and is quasi-fireproof.
The area of Hirakata City is a well-connected suburban residential area of Osaka. An interesting local fact is that Hirakata Park, one of Japan's oldest amusement parks founded in 1910, is located in the city. For a major tourist attraction, the historic Osaka Castle, a iconic symbol of the city and a popular site for its museum and surrounding park, is easily accessible from Hirakata via train.