A Newly Built Detached House in Ibaraki City, Osaka
This property is a brand-new, two-story wooden detached house located in a newly developed subdivision in Uenocho, Ibaraki City, Osaka Prefecture. Scheduled for completion in April 2026, this home is part of a seven-unit development and offers a modern 3SLDK layout with a total floor area of 102.06 sqm (approximately 30.87 tsubo). The land area is 97.02 sqm (approximately 29.34 tsubo).
The house is designed for family living and communication, featuring a counter-style kitchen that faces the living area, encouraging interaction. The layout includes a living-in staircase and two walk-in closets (WIC) for ample storage. The property comes with one parking space (subject to vehicle type). Key equipment and features include a kitchen with a water purifier, under-floor storage to increase kitchen storage space, a bathroom dryer to improve laundry efficiency, a shampoo dresser for convenient hair washing, a toilet placed conveniently without requiring stairs, a TV monitor intercom, motion sensor lights for convenience, and a 24-hour ventilation system for allergy countermeasures.
A critical special note for this property is that it is located within a land readjustment control area. This means that applications for "permission" or other approvals from the prefectural governor may be required for certain activities or modifications.
The surrounding area offers daily conveniences with Lawson convenience store about a 6-minute walk away, Sugi Drug store about an 11-minute walk, and a supermarket about a 17-minute walk. Access to public transport involves a 14-minute bus ride from JR Tokaido Main Line Ibaraki Station to the "Gun" bus stop, followed by a 5-minute walk.
Ibaraki City is a vibrant suburban city in Osaka Prefecture, known for its balance of urban convenience and residential comfort. An interesting local landmark is the Ibaraki City Museum of History and Folklore, which offers insights into the region's cultural heritage. For a major tourist attraction, the iconic Osaka Castle, a historic fortress and one of Japan's most famous landmarks, is approximately a 30-minute train ride away, offering beautiful gardens and a museum within its towering walls.