Spacious 3LDK Family Home in Hirakata, Osaka
This well-maintained detached house, built in 2002, offers a comfortable and convenient lifestyle in the residential area of Hirakata City, Osaka. The property features a generous 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 75.12 square meters, all finished with easy-to-clean flooring throughout. The design emphasizes practical living with ample storage space in every room, including a spacious entrance with a tall shoe cabinet to keep the area tidy.
The kitchen is equipped with a user-friendly IH cooking heater, which is easy to clean and helps keep the room cool during summer cooking. The wall-mounted design of the dining and living area allows for a more open and flexible use of space, while also creating an efficient and focused workspace for meal preparation. The bathroom is simple and clean, featuring a reheat function for the bath, ensuring a warm bath is always available for the whole family. A separate washbasin area provides convenience for grooming and hair styling. The washroom also benefits from windows for ventilation, preventing unpleasant humidity. The property includes a covered carport space for one vehicle, providing shelter from the rain, and the front road is approximately 4.2 meters wide for smooth vehicle access. A notable feature is the one-year post-delivery warranty, which covers repair or replacement costs for eligible equipment failures up to 100,000 yen.
The location is highly family-friendly, with Hirakata City Nakamiya Elementary School approximately a 6-minute walk away and Hirakata City Nakamiya Junior High School just a 2-minute walk, making the school commute easy and safe for children. The area offers excellent transportation access, being close to National Route 1. The nearest major station, Miyanosaka Station on the Keihan Electric Railway Katano Line, is a 17-minute walk, and Keihan Main Line's Hirakatashi Station is accessible by bus in about 8 minutes, providing convenient links to central Kyoto and Osaka. Daily necessities are within easy reach, with a supermarket approximately 660 meters away. An interesting fact about Hirakata City is that it is home to Hirakata Park, one of Japan's oldest amusement parks, founded in 1910. A major nearby landmark is the historic Hirakata T-SITE, a large cultural complex with a renowned bookstore, shops, and dining options, located a short drive or train ride away.