New Construction Detached House in Kishiwada, Osaka
This newly built detached house, scheduled for completion in February 2026, offers a modern living space in the established residential area of Kishiwada City, Osaka Prefecture. The property features a 3LDK layout across two stories, with a total floor area of 81.81 sqm (approx. 24.74 tsubo) situated on a generous 168.28 sqm (approx. 50.9 tsubo) plot of land. The design adheres to a 40% building-to-land ratio and 80% floor area ratio within a Category I Low-Rise Residential Zone.
Key equipment and features include a seismic damping structure for enhanced earthquake resistance, double-glazed windows, an automatic bath system with re-heating function and bathroom dryer, a shower-equipped vanity, a two-burner stove, a walk-in closet, dimple key security, and a fire alarm. The property is connected to city gas, electricity, and public water and sewer systems. Special notes indicate the land is a regulated development area under the Building Lots and Buildings Transaction Act, Article 22, with an absolute height restriction of 10 meters. The northeast side of the lot borders a roughly 0.8-meter-wide public passageway, and there is an existing utility pole on the premises. The house comes with a defect liability insurance and warranty, a Building Standard Law conformance certificate, and both design and construction housing performance evaluation reports.
The location in Monzen-cho is a quiet, family-friendly neighborhood. Kishiwada is famously known for its dynamic and historic Danjiri Festival, a thrilling autumn event featuring elaborately decorated wooden floats pulled through the streets at high speed. For a major local attraction, residents can easily visit the iconic Kishiwada Castle, a beautifully reconstructed fortress offering panoramic views and a glimpse into the region's samurai history.