Newly Built 4LDK House in Hirakata, Osaka
This newly constructed detached house, located in Takano-michi 1-chome, Hirakata City, Osaka Prefecture, offers a modern and energy-efficient living environment. The property is priced at 35.9 million yen and is scheduled for completion in November 2025. It features a generous land area of 114.43 sqm (approximately 34.61 tsubo) and a total floor area of 123.79 sqm (about 37.44 tsubo). The two-story wooden structure is situated on a southwest-facing corner lot, maximizing sunlight exposure.
The house is designed to high environmental and structural standards. It meets ZEH (Net Zero Energy House) standards, achieves Energy Efficiency Grade 3, and holds dual certifications under the Housing Performance Indication System. For safety, it incorporates Seismic Grade 3 earthquake resistance and is equipped with Safety Dampers for vibration control. Furthermore, it is certified as a Long-Term Superior Housing, ensuring durability and quality over time.
The layout is a spacious 4LDK, featuring a bright 17.25-jo LDK with windows facing south and west. The kitchen is a dishwasher-equipped, face-to-face system kitchen, perfect for family interaction. The property includes two toilets, a separate bath and toilet, an auto bath, a bathroom dryer and heater, and a bathroom with a window. Additional amenities include a vanity counter with a shower, ample storage with closets and walk-in closets (WIC) in all rooms, an indoor laundry area with a drying space, and city gas. The property notes highlight excellent sunlight and the seismic damping structure.
Important remarks specify that the price includes exterior construction costs. The registered land area is 139.02 sqm, and the building area of 117.16 sqm includes a 12.96 sqm inner balcony. The property allows for parking of two vehicles (one standard and one kei car). The lot is in a Quasi-Industrial Zone with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 180%.
The area of Hirakata City offers a blend of suburban comfort and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to Hirakata Park, one of Japan's oldest amusement parks, founded in 1910. The closest major landmark is the historic Hirakata Park, providing family-friendly entertainment and seasonal events just a short distance away.