Move-In Ready Detached House in Habikino, Osaka
This recently built detached house, constructed in March 2025, offers a pristine and modern living environment in Habikino City, Osaka Prefecture. The property is in excellent condition, both inside and out, ensuring minimal maintenance costs for the new owner. The layout is a spacious 4SLDK, featuring a bright living room that benefits from ample natural light through south-facing slit windows, providing both security and a cheerful atmosphere. The elongated living area allows for easy separation between dining and living spaces.
The kitchen is a popular counter-style design equipped with a 3-burner gas stove and a grill, enhancing cooking efficiency and versatility. A large drum-type washing machine can be easily accommodated in the generous washroom, which also doubles as a powder room with space for a dresser. Privacy is ensured by a design where the living space is not visible from the entrance. The home includes two toilets, one on each floor, for convenience. The white-tone bathroom, with a bath heater/dryer, creates a relaxing space and is practical for drying laundry during pollen season or pre-warming in winter to reduce heat shock risk.
Key features include a staircase with handrails for safety, ample storage including a walk-in closet and a storage space on the second-floor hall, and a Japanese-style room with tatami flooring—ideal for children or as a nap space. This room has a sliding window opening to a terrace with a privacy fence, allowing indoor supervision of children playing outside. The property also boasts an inner balcony for laundry drying regardless of weather. Parking is available for two or more vehicles.
The location in Habikino is highly convenient. A supermarket (Samplaza Hanbu) is just a 6-minute walk (410m) away, with several drugstores and convenience stores within an 11-minute walk. The area is served by the Kintetsu Minami-Osaka Line, with Kōtori Station approximately a 21-minute walk. An interesting local fact is that Habikino City is part of the ancient Kawachi Province and is home to numerous keyhole-shaped kofun burial mounds, including the famous Ōtsukayama Kofun, reflecting the area's rich historical significance as part of the Mozu-Furuichi Kofun Group, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.