Spacious 4LDK Family Home with Garage and Modern Amenities in Habikino
This well-presented detached house, built in June 1995, offers a comfortable and practical living environment in the residential area of Habikino City, Osaka Prefecture. The property features a generous 4LDK layout across three stories, with a total floor area of 92.61㎡ and a land size of 73.67㎡. The home is designed for family convenience, highlighted by a system kitchen that integrates the cooking space with storage for easy cleaning and maintenance.
Key equipment and features include a system kitchen with a counter, an IH cooktop, and a gas cooktop. The bathroom is equipped with a reheating function (追い焚き), ensuring a warm bath is always available, along with a bath dryer. Other notable interior features include a shower-equipped vanity, a bidet toilet seat, a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor intercom, and underfloor heating. The property is all-electric (オール電化), features barrier-free design elements (バリアフリー), has a south-facing orientation (南向き), and comes with a parking lot (駐車場付). Additional utilities and equipment include public water supply, city gas, sewer system, a dedicated bath and toilet, a three-burner gas cooktop, hot water supply with reheating function, a balcony, and a separate washroom. The land is a regular shape (整形地) and all rooms have flooring.
The location provides excellent daily convenience, with a general hospital located within a 260-meter (approx. 4-minute walk) radius. The property also includes a garage with space for two or more vehicles, accommodating both family and visitor parking needs. The nearest major train station is Takawashi Station on the Kintetsu Minami-Osaka Line, approximately a 29-minute walk away.
The surrounding area of Habikino offers a blend of suburban tranquility and access to the rich history of Osaka. An interesting local fact is that Habikino is home to the massive Mozu Kofungun, a group of keyhole-shaped burial mounds (kofun) from the Kofun period, including the famous Emperor Nintoku's tomb (Daisenryo Kofun), which is one of the largest tombs in the world by area and a UNESCO World Heritage site. This offers residents a unique connection to Japan's ancient past right on their doorstep.