Modern Solar-Powered Home in a Quiet Osaka Neighborhood
This well-maintained detached house, built in 2018, offers a move-in ready lifestyle in the peaceful residential area of Habikino, Osaka. The property features a 3SLDK layout with a total floor area of 97.20 sqm, providing ample space for family living. Key equipment includes a spacious counter-style system kitchen, a one-tsubo (approx. 3.3 sqm) unit bath, and a bathroom with a heating, ventilation, and drying system. For comfort and convenience, both the first and second-floor toilets are equipped with warm-water washing bidet seats. The home is fitted with a TV monitor doorphone for security and features a walk-in closet and storage in all rooms. It is an all-electric property utilizing city gas, which is relatively inexpensive and environmentally friendly. The south-facing orientation ensures excellent natural light, with all living rooms benefiting from two-sided lighting, making daytime artificial lighting unnecessary. Two balconies are located on the south side. The property also comes with a solar power generation system, helping to reduce utility costs. The front road is a spacious 6-meter wide public road, and parking is available for two light vehicles at no extra charge. The interior is finished in a simple style that allows for easy coordination with various furniture and appliances. The bright entrance includes a shoe cabinet, and the living-dining area is designed for family gatherings. A Japanese-style room is located on the first floor. Additional storage space is available in the second-floor hallway, and closets come with hanging rods and middle/head shelves. The vanity features a three-sided mirror with a storage pocket behind it. The agent notes that they can accommodate requests for accent wallpaper and that renovation costs can be incorporated into a housing loan for a cost-effective update.
The property is situated in a quiet residential district. A notable nearby landmark is the ancient Konda Hachimangu Shrine, a significant historical site in Habikino. The area is part of the Kawachi region, which is famously one of Japan's oldest centers of kofun (burial mound) construction, with hundreds of these keyhole-shaped tombs dotting the landscape, offering a unique glimpse into Japan's early history. For daily needs, a convenience store is within a 5-minute walk (400m), and a supermarket (Bandaigawarajo Ten) is about a 10-minute walk away.