Renovated Terrace House in Sakai, Osaka
This spacious 4LDK terrace house, located in the quiet residential area of Takakuradai 4-chome, Sakai Ward, Osaka, offers a comfortable and modern living environment. The property has been fully renovated in January 2026, featuring new wallpaper and flooring throughout, creating a bright and fresh interior ready for immediate move-in.
The house boasts a generous layout with all four bedrooms exceeding 6 tatami mats in size, providing ample space for children's rooms, home offices, or hobby areas. The 13.7-tatami mat LDK (living-dining-kitchen) area is bright with dual-aspect sunlight and good ventilation, creating a relaxing family space. A Japanese-style room adds a touch of tradition and can serve as a guest room or a peaceful retreat.
Key equipment and features include a wall-mounted kitchen for focused cooking, a spacious entrance with room for shoe storage, and a comfortable bathroom with a reheating function and a dryer. The property is equipped with a TV monitor intercom for security, a shower-equipped washbasin, and a separate guest toilet with a window. Ample storage space is provided throughout, including a walk-in closet. The house features an all-electric system, barrier-free design, and a south-facing orientation. Other facilities include public water supply, city gas, sewer system, dedicated bath and toilet, gas cooktop (3-burner), system kitchen, hot water supply, indoor washing machine space, flooring, and an automatic bath.
The property includes a built-in garage, protecting your vehicle from the elements, and a garden space suitable for gardening with herbs or ornamental plants. The front road is approximately 6.7 meters wide, ensuring easy access. The location is within a quiet, green neighborhood ideal for families, with a park just a 3-minute walk (170m) away.
The surrounding area of Sakai, Osaka, is rich in history, famously known as the birthplace of the legendary swordsmith Masamune. For a major tourist attraction, residents can easily access the iconic Osaka Castle, a historic landmark and museum located approximately 25 kilometers north, representing the power and culture of the Toyotomi shogunate.