Spacious New 4LDK Family Home in Sakai, Osaka
This newly constructed detached house, scheduled for completion in December 2025, offers a generous and comfortable living space in the residential area of Sakai, Osaka. The property features a substantial 102.46 sqm building on a 119.17 sqm plot, providing a 4LDK layout perfect for family life. The design includes four Western-style rooms, two bathrooms, and a 6.07 sqm balcony facing southeast for ample sunlight.
Key equipment and features, as detailed in the agent notes, include two toilets, both equipped with heated bidet seats (one being a tankless model). The bathroom is a relaxing space over 1 tsubo (approx. 3.3 sqm) in size, featuring a window, a shower room, a drying function, a high-temperature differential hot water system, and a reheat function. The kitchen is a counter-style setup with a 2-burner stove. Additional storage is provided by under-floor storage and closets. The home is secured with storm shutters, shutters, and a dimple key lock system. The property also includes a parking space.
Special notes confirm the property is under construction with a planned completion date of December 2025. It is a wood-frame, two-story structure with all necessary building confirmations and inspections in place, including defect insurance and performance evaluation. The land is flat, zoned for Category 1 Medium-to-High-Rise Residential use, with a 60% building coverage and 200% floor area ratio. Road frontage is to the southeast on a 4-meter public road.
The location in Higashi-Asakayama-cho, Kita-ku, Sakai, offers convenient daily living with a supermarket, nursery, park, and post office all within a short walk. For transportation, Asaka Station on the JR Hanwa Line is about a 13-minute walk, providing access to central Osaka and Wakayama. The area is rich in history, as Sakai City was once a major autonomous port city and a center of trade and culture during the Sengoku period. A notable nearby landmark is the Mozu-Furuichi Kofun Group, a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring massive keyhole-shaped burial mounds from ancient Japan.