Modern Family Home in Habikino, Osaka
This recently built detached house, constructed in March 2021, offers a modern and comfortable living space in the residential area of Habikino City, Osaka Prefecture. The property features a 2SLDK layout with a total floor area of 102.26 square meters, situated on a generous 106.65 square meter plot of land. The south-facing orientation ensures excellent natural light.
The home is equipped with a modern system kitchen that includes a countertop, allowing for easy interaction with family while cooking. It features an IH cooktop and a convenient independent washbasin area, perfect for grooming and hair styling. The bathroom is equipped with a reheating function and a bath dryer. Indoor amenities include a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor-equipped door phone, and underfloor heating. The property is designed to be all-electric and incorporates barrier-free elements for accessibility. A free parking space for one car is available on-site.
Additional equipment details include public water supply, city gas, sewer system, a dedicated bath and toilet, a three-burner gas cooktop, a system kitchen with hot water supply, a washbasin with shower attachment, an indoor laundry area, a balcony, hardwood flooring throughout, a counter kitchen, a separate washroom, a shoe-in closet, an automatic bath, a design housing performance evaluation, a construction housing performance certificate (from new build), a pantry, and two or more toilets.
The property is located approximately a 26-minute walk from Furuichi Station on the Kintetsu Minami-Osaka Line, providing access to the wider Osaka region. The area is served by local amenities including a supermarket within 800 meters. An interesting local fact is that Habikino City is home to the massive Kofun (ancient burial mounds) of Emperor Nintoku, which are among the largest tombs in the world by area and are a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the "Mozu-Furuichi Kofun Group: Mounded Tombs of Ancient Japan." The closest major tourist attraction from this property is the aforementioned Mozu-Furuichi Kofun Group, a significant historical and archaeological site.