Spacious Family Home in a Quiet Residential Area of Sakai
This bright and airy 4LDK detached house, built in 1985, offers a fantastic opportunity for families seeking a comfortable and well-located home in Osaka's Sakai City. Positioned on a southwest-facing corner lot, the property benefits from excellent sunlight and ventilation throughout the day, creating a naturally cheerful and pleasant living environment.
The property features a generous layout with a living-dining-kitchen area of approximately 18 tatami mats, providing ample space for family gatherings. All bedrooms are 6 tatami mats or larger, ensuring comfortable personal space for everyone. Notable features include a walk-in closet for abundant storage, two separate toilets (one on each floor), a spacious independent washbasin area, and two balconies. The kitchen is a wall-attached type, designed for focused cooking. A Japanese-style room adds a versatile space for relaxation, guests, or as a nap area for children.
Agent notes highlight the property's equipment and features: a system kitchen, counter kitchen, gas cooktop, bath with reheating function and dryer, shower-equipped washbasin, washlet toilet seat, underfloor heating, and a TV monitor intercom. The home is all-electric, south-facing, and includes a parking space with a shutter garage. Utilities include public water, city gas, and sewer systems.
The location in Fukai Shimizu-cho is within a quiet, green residential district ideal for raising children. It is approximately an 18-minute walk to Nankai Semboku Line's Fukai Station, providing convenient access for commutes. The area is well-serviced with a drugstore within a 5-minute walk (400m), and other amenities like supermarkets, convenience stores, and parks are within easy reach. Please note the property is currently occupied, so viewings require scheduling via the sales agent.
The surrounding Sakai area is rich with history, famously known as the site of the ancient Mozu Kofun Group, a UNESCO World Heritage site comprising massive keyhole-shaped burial mounds from the Kofun period. The closest major landmark from this property is the iconic Shitennoji Temple in Tennoji Ward, Osaka, one of Japan's oldest officially administered temples, founded in 593 by Prince Shotoku, which is easily accessible via the train lines.