Newly Built Detached House in Hirakata, Osaka
This newly constructed detached house, located in Hirakata City, Osaka Prefecture, offers a modern and energy-efficient living environment. The property is a two-story wooden structure with a total floor area of 123.79 square meters (approximately 37.44 tsubo), built in November 2025. It features a 4LDK layout, including a bright 18.12-jo living-dining-kitchen area that receives ample sunlight from both the south and west sides. The house is equipped with a dishwasher-equipped, face-to-face system kitchen, a unit bath with heating, ventilation, and drying functions, and two toilets with warm-water washing bidet seats.
The property incorporates several high-performance features. It meets ZEH (Net Zero Energy House) standards and has an energy-saving rating of 3. It also holds dual certifications under the Housing Performance Indication System and a seismic resistance grade of 3. The structure includes safety dampers for vibration control and is certified as a Long-Term Superior Housing. The building-to-land ratio is 60% with a floor area ratio of 180%.
Notable equipment and features include two toilets, water-saving toilets, separate bath and toilet, automatic bath, bathroom dryer, bathroom heater, bathroom window, washroom, washstand, washbasin with shower, system kitchen, face-to-face kitchen, 3-burner stove, grill, dishwasher, pantry, storage space, storage in all rooms, closets, walk-in closets, indoor laundry machine space, indoor drying area, city gas, water supply, sewerage, side gutters, and hot water supply. Special notes highlight the excellent sunlight and the earthquake-resistant construction. Remarks indicate that the price includes exterior construction costs. The registered land area is 119.07 square meters, and the building area of 123.79 square meters includes an inner balcony area of 8.58 square meters.
The area of Hirakata City is part of the greater Osaka metropolitan region, offering a blend of suburban living with good access to urban amenities. An interesting local fact is that Hirakata Park, one of Japan's oldest amusement parks, opened in 1910 and is a popular leisure destination for families. The closest major landmark is the historic Hirakata Tōshō-gū Shrine, a beautifully decorated Shinto shrine known for its annual festivals.