Spacious Modern Home with Solar Power in a Quiet Osaka Suburb
This well-maintained detached house, built in November 2017, offers a comfortable and energy-efficient lifestyle in the green residential area of Ibaraki City, Osaka Prefecture. The property is situated on a southwest corner lot, ensuring excellent sunlight and ventilation throughout the home. The living, dining, and kitchen area is a generous 25.8 tatami mats in size and features a double-height ceiling and multiple light sources, creating a bright and open central living space.
The home is equipped with a comprehensive array of modern amenities. The island kitchen comes fully equipped with a dishwasher and an IH cooking heater. Other notable interior features include a walk-in closet, a shoe-in cloakroom, and storage in every room, providing ample space to keep living areas tidy. For comfort, the entire house is fitted with underfloor heating. Security is enhanced with a smart key system and a TV monitor intercom. The property is an all-electric home and includes a solar power generation system, contributing to lower utility costs. It is also certified as a Long-Term Excellent Housing property, indicating high construction standards.
The exterior boasts a spacious garden area on the south and west sides, perfect for gardening or leisure activities. Parking is convenient with space for two cars, one of which is a shutter garage that protects the vehicle from the elements. The location is within a 10-minute walk to Yamatedai Elementary School and a 5-minute walk to the "Ibaraki Yamatedai 7-chome" bus stop, providing bus access to both the Hankyu Line's Ibaraki-shi Station and the JR Line's Ibaraki Station.
The surrounding Yamatedai neighborhood is a quiet, leafy suburb characterized by rows of detached houses. An interesting local fact is that Ibaraki City is part of the northern Osaka metropolitan area and is known for its blend of residential comfort and accessibility to the wider Kansai region. For a major tourist attraction, the historic Osaka Castle, a iconic symbol of the city and a popular park, is approximately a 30-minute drive or train ride away, offering a glimpse into Japan's samurai history.