Spacious Terrace House with Shutter Garage in Osaka's Sakaishi Sakai Ward
This vacant, move-in-ready terrace house presents a fantastic opportunity in the vibrant city of Sakai, Osaka. Priced at 4.8 million yen, the property features a 2K layout with a total floor area of 54.01 sqm, situated on a sunny southeast corner lot with a generous land size of 37.72 sqm. Built in August 1968, the wooden two-story home is currently empty, allowing for immediate viewings and a quick move-in process.
The property boasts several key features highlighted by the agent. It benefits from excellent sunlight due to its south-facing orientation and corner location. A significant advantage is the wide 11-meter front road, ensuring easy vehicle access. For car owners, the house includes a shutter-equipped inner garage, protecting your vehicle from rain and wind. Inside, the wall-mounted kitchen allows for focused cooking, and the bathroom includes a bathtub for relaxing after a long day. The toilet has a window for easy ventilation, and the south-facing balcony provides ample sunlight. A Japanese-style room (washitsu) offers a space for relaxation or can be used as a guest room. The property is connected to public water, city gas, and sewer systems, with city gas noted for being relatively inexpensive and environmentally friendly.
The location offers excellent dual-access transportation. It is a 20-minute walk from the Nankai Main Line's Shichido Station and a 22-minute walk from the Osaka Metro Yotsubashi Line's Suminoe Koen Station. The area is well-serviced with amenities; a convenience store is within a 4-minute walk (250m), and other facilities like drugstores, supermarkets, and a general hospital are nearby, creating a very livable environment. The agent, Iestore Co., Ltd., emphasizes their customer-focused service, offering same-day viewings, pick-up services from your home or nearest station, and consultations for renovation plans and home loans. They are available for contact from 7:30 AM to 11:30 PM.
Sakai City is a historically rich area, once the site of one of Japan's largest ancient burial mounds, the Nintoku-tenno-ryo Kofun (Daisenryo Kofun). Today, it's a major port city blending history with modern industry. For a notable tourist attraction, the iconic Osaka Castle, a symbol of the region's power and history, is easily accessible via the train lines serving this property.