Spacious and Bright Detached House in Sakai, Mihara Ward
This well-maintained detached house, built in 2003, offers a comfortable and functional living space in the peaceful residential area of Mihara Ward, Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture. The property is situated on a generous 124.38 sqm (approximately 37.62 tsubo) corner lot, providing excellent sunlight and ventilation. The house itself features a total floor area of 101.84 sqm with a 4SLDK layout, where all rooms are designed to be spacious at 6-jo (approx. 9.9 sqm) or larger.
The property boasts several key features. The entrance hall features an open ceiling, creating a sense of spaciousness from the moment you step inside. The layout is designed for family living, with a large approximately 16-jo (26.4 sqm) LDK (living-dining-kitchen) area. The kitchen is a convenient counter-style kitchen, allowing you to interact with the living area while cooking. All rooms benefit from two-sided windows, ensuring the home is bright and enjoys excellent cross-ventilation. For storage, there is a walk-in closet and storage in every room. Additional amenities include a loft space, underfloor heating, and a monitor-equipped doorphone for security and convenience.
The bathroom is designed for relaxation, and the toilet is equipped with a washlet bidet seat. The property is all-electric. Parking is available for up to three vehicles (subject to vehicle type restrictions), accommodating family and guests. The location offers good access via public transport, with the Nankai Koya Line's Kitanoda Station accessible by a 14-minute bus ride plus a 6-minute walk from the 'Heinan Jutaku Mae' bus stop. The area is also conveniently located along the Senboku No. 2 road for easy car access.
The Mihara Ward area of Sakai is known for its blend of suburban tranquility and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the nearby 'Chihaya Akasaka' area, part of the larger Minamikawachi district, is famed as the birthplace of the legendary 14th-century warrior Kusunoki Masashige, a loyalist of Emperor Go-Daigo. For a major tourist attraction, residents can easily access the historic sights of Osaka City, including the iconic Osaka Castle, a magnificent reconstruction of Toyotomi Hideyoshi's 16th-century fortress, which is approximately a 50-minute train and subway journey away.