Modern Family Home with Solar Power and Convenient Amenities in Neyagawa
This well-maintained 3LDK detached house, built in March 2018, offers a comfortable and energy-efficient lifestyle in Neyagawa City, Osaka Prefecture. The property features a total floor area of 97.48㎡ on a 87.52㎡ plot of land, with a south-facing orientation and a wooden two-story structure. Key equipment includes a system kitchen with a counter and dishwasher, an all-electric setup with IH cooking, a bath with a reheating function, a bathroom dryer, a shower-equipped vanity, a heated toilet seat, and underfloor heating in both the living and dining areas. Additional features include a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor-equipped door phone, barrier-free design, and a parking space for one car. The property is also equipped with a solar power generation system and comes with design and construction housing performance evaluation documents from its initial build.
The agent's notes highlight several recommended points: The underfloor heating allows for healthy, barefoot living during winter, ideal for those sensitive to air conditioner dryness or families with small children. The solar panels are a boon for household finances, enabling an eco-friendly and cost-conscious lifestyle. The second-floor hall can be used as a laundry room for rainy days, and the multi-purpose storage area by the entrance helps keep the living room tidy by providing a place to store items before bringing them inside.
The location is highly convenient, situated approximately a 12-minute walk from Korien Station on the Keihan Main Line. Within a short walk, residents have access to a supermarket (198m, 3-min walk), a drugstore (286m, 4-min walk), a convenience store (338m, 5-min walk), and AL Plaza Korien shopping center (15-min walk). The area is served by Neyagawa City's Koya Elementary School and Tomoroki Junior High School, both about a 14-minute walk away.
The surrounding Neyagawa and Hirakata area offers excellent access to central Osaka while providing local amenities. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Korien Station area is known for its beautiful ginkgo tree-lined streets, which become a spectacular golden tunnel in autumn, attracting many visitors. For a major tourist attraction, residents can easily visit the historic Hirakata Park, one of Japan's oldest amusement parks, located just a few stations away on the Keihan Line, offering family-friendly rides and seasonal events.