Modern Family Home in Hirakata's Quiet Residential Area
This detached house, built in April 2021, offers a contemporary living space in a quiet residential neighborhood of Hirakata City, Osaka Prefecture. The property features a total floor area of 120.93 sqm (approximately 36.58 tsubo) arranged in a spacious 4LDK layout, including a generous balcony. The land area is 115.85 sqm (approximately 35.04 tsubo).
Key equipment and features include a dishwasher-equipped, face-to-face system kitchen ideal for family interaction, a unit bath with heating, ventilation, and drying functions, and two toilets with warm-water washing bidet seats. The home boasts ample storage throughout all rooms, including a shoe-in closet and earthen floor storage in the entrance hall, a pantry, and a separate washroom with a three-sided mirror vanity unit with storage boxes. The living-dining-kitchen (LDK) area is approximately 18.6 tatami mats in size and features a top light for a bright atmosphere. The property has been refreshed with partial wallpaper replacement and interior cleaning as of October 2025. The layout is flexible; by removing partitions, one of the rooms can be converted into a spacious 11-tatami mat south-facing Western-style room with good natural light. The property includes a free parking space with a shutter-equipped inner garage that can accommodate high-roof vehicles.
Special notes indicate the property is currently vacant (空家) and ready for immediate occupancy. The location is described as a quiet residential area (閑静な住宅街). The building is wooden, two stories above ground, with a floor-area ratio of 60% and a building coverage ratio of 176%. It is located in a Category I Residential Zone within a city planning area and is subject to quasi-fireproof regulations.
The area of Hirakata City offers a blend of suburban tranquility and urban convenience. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to Hirakata Park, one of Japan's oldest amusement parks, which opened in 1910. The closest major landmark is the iconic Hirakata T-Site, a large cultural complex with a famous Tsutaya bookstore, restaurants, and event spaces, providing a sophisticated hub for residents and visitors alike.