Spacious Family Home in Osaka's Historic Hub
This 5DK house in Osaka's Habikino City offers 82.8 sqm of living space across two floors, built in 1979 with traditional wooden construction. The property features five rooms plus a dining-kitchen layout, 93.84 sqm of land, and parking for one vehicle. Its south-facing private road access (4.7m wide) provides ample natural light.
Habikino City is known for its ancient burial mounds, including the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Kofun cluster. The area blends suburban convenience with historical significance - the property is just 700m from Habikino City's Furuichi Elementary School and 1km from the famed Hachizuka Kofun, a keyhole-shaped tomb from Japan's Kofun period.
Transport links include a 9-minute walk to Furuichi Station on the Kintetsu Minami-Osaka Line, connecting directly to Osaka's city center in 30 minutes. The neighborhood offers local supermarkets (860m) and parks, while being remarkably flat terrain - a rarity in Osaka's typically hilly suburbs.