Renovated Family Home in a Quiet Sakai Neighborhood
This spacious 4LDK detached house, built in 2005 and fully renovated in January 2026, offers a move-in ready home in the peaceful residential area of Sakai, Osaka Prefecture. The property features a south-facing orientation ensuring excellent sunlight, and its 3-story steel-frame construction provides a durable and modern living environment.
The comprehensive renovation included new wall and ceiling coverings, flooring, replacement of tatami mats, fusuma and shoji paper, installation of a new monitor intercom, and a full house cleaning. Key equipment and features include an all-electric setup with an IH cooking heater for easy cleaning, a system kitchen with ample cupboard space, a spacious one-tsubo (approx. 1.6x1.6m) bathroom with a window for ventilation and a bath heater/dryer, and a separate washroom. For comfort and convenience, there are two toilets (one on the first and second floors), three balconies, a TV monitor intercom for security, and closets in every room. The property also includes a carport for two vehicles, protecting them from the rain.
The layout is designed for modern family living with a second-floor living room that maximizes sunlight and privacy. All rooms are 6-jo (approx. 9.7 sqm) or larger, providing ample space. A Japanese-style room offers a versatile space for relaxation, receiving guests, or as a child's nap area. The location provides excellent access with JR Hanwa Line "Asaka" Station a 7-minute walk away and Nankai Koya Line "Asakayama" Station within a 13-minute walk, making daily commutes and school runs convenient. The quiet, green neighborhood is ideal for families.
The surrounding Sakai area is rich in history, once flourishing as a key port and the site of the monumental Mozu Kofun Group, a UNESCO World Heritage site comprising ancient burial mounds. For a major tourist attraction, visitors can explore the impressive ruins of Sakai's Nanshu-ji Temple, a historic site with beautiful gardens and structures dating back to the 8th century.