New Construction Detached House in Hirakata City, Osaka
This newly built detached house, scheduled for completion in January 2026, offers a modern and energy-efficient living environment in the quiet residential area of Nagisa Higashicho, Hirakata City, Osaka. Priced at 42.9 million yen, the property is a southeast corner lot with a land area of approximately 33.48 tsubo (110.71 sqm) and a total floor area of 101.64 sqm.
The house features a 3LDK layout with a spacious 18-jo living-dining-kitchen (LDK) that benefits from south-facing light and a high, folding ceiling above the kitchen. The layout includes three Western-style rooms (7.5-jo, 6.2-jo, and 5.2-jo), each equipped with a walk-in closet (WIC). Additional storage is provided by a separate storage room. The property includes two separate toilets, a bath and toilet are separate, and the unit bath comes with a heating, ventilation, and drying system. The kitchen is a system kitchen with a dishwasher and is designed to face the living area for better family interaction. The wide open-plan sanitary area features a large washbasin with storage space. Other equipment includes water-saving toilets, indoor laundry space with an indoor drying area, city gas, water supply, sewerage, side ditches, and hot water supply.
Special notes highlight that the property is a quiet residential area on a corner lot with good sunlight and ventilation. It incorporates a seismic damping structure with Safety Dampers and has achieved a seismic grade of 3. The house is certified as a Long-Term Superior Housing and meets ZEH (Net Zero Energy House) standards with an energy-saving grade of 3 and a housing performance indication. The building confirmation has been obtained. The property allows for parking for two vehicles (one regular, one light vehicle) at no extra cost. The front road is a local street with little traffic, allowing for easy garage access. The price includes exterior construction costs.
The area of Hirakata City offers a blend of suburban comfort and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to Hirakata Park, one of Japan's oldest amusement parks, which opened in 1910. The closest major landmark is the historic Hirakata T-Site, a cultural complex with a renowned bookstore, though for a classic tourist attraction, residents are within a reasonable distance from the iconic Osaka Castle, a symbol of Japan's feudal history.