Newly Built Wooden Detached House in Kishiwada, Osaka
This newly constructed detached house, scheduled for completion in February 2026, is located in a quiet residential area of Kishiwada City, Osaka Prefecture. The property is a wooden two-story structure with a total floor area of 90.72 sqm (approximately 27.44 tsubo) on a generous land plot of 153.45 sqm (approx. 46.41 tsubo). The layout is a comfortable 3LDK, featuring three Western-style rooms (8-tatami, 6.7-tatami, and 6-tatami) and a spacious 18.5-tatami combined living, dining, and kitchen area. The main living spaces face the southwest for excellent natural light.
Key equipment and features include a toilet with warm-water bidet and reheating function, an automatic bath system, bathroom dryer, bathroom heater, washbasin with shower, 2-burner stove, closets, double-glazed windows, lighting fixtures, downlights, dimple key system, fire alarm, city gas, electricity, and water/sewer connections. Special notes highlight that the land is a regular-shaped plot and the house incorporates seismic damping construction. Important remarks indicate the property is in a land readjustment project regulation zone and a Building Standards Act Article 22 area, with an absolute height restriction of 10 meters. The exterior wall is set back 1.5 meters. The northeast side of the plot faces a public passageway approximately 0.8 meters wide, and there is an electric pole within the property boundaries.
The property is situated in a Category I Low-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone with a building-to-land ratio of 40% and a floor area ratio of 80%. It comes with a building confirmation certificate, a construction company warranty, defect insurance, and both design and construction housing performance evaluation certificates, ensuring quality and peace of mind. The delivery date is negotiable.
The area of Kishiwada is famous for its vibrant Danjiri Festival, a thrilling annual event where elaborately decorated wooden floats are pulled through the streets at high speed. For a major tourist attraction, the magnificent Osaka Castle, a symbol of the region's history, is approximately a 30-minute drive or train ride away, offering beautiful gardens and a museum within its iconic main keep.