Newly Built Detached House in Hirakata's Hoshigaoka District
This newly constructed detached house, located in the quiet residential area of Hoshigaoka 3-chome, Hirakata City, Osaka, offers a modern and comfortable living environment. Priced at 34.8 million yen, the property is scheduled for completion in October 2025 and is available for immediate occupancy. The house is designated as a Long-Term Excellent Housing, meeting high standards for durability and performance, and has achieved Seismic Grade 3 for superior earthquake resistance. A comprehensive Building Performance Evaluation Report has been obtained for seven key assessment items.
The property features a generous land area of 112.2 sqm (approximately 33.94 tsubo) and a total floor area of 93.95 sqm (approx. 28.41 tsubo) spread over two stories. The layout is a 3SLDK, comprising a bright, south-facing 16-jo LDK on the first floor, a 4-jo Western-style Japanese room, and three additional rooms on the second floor including a 7-jo master bedroom. Notable equipment includes two toilets (both with warm-water washing bidet seats), a separate bath and toilet, an automatic bath system, a bathroom dryer, a system kitchen with a counter and 3-burner gas stove, under-floor storage, built-in storage in all rooms, a walk-in closet, a 5.25-jo storage room, and an indoor laundry space. The house is equipped with city gas, water supply, sewerage, and side gutters.
Special notes highlight the quiet residential neighborhood, excellent sunlight, the presence of a Japanese-style room, and convenient access to two train lines. The property includes two free parking spaces, enhancing daily convenience. The frontage is on a 4.5-meter wide public road, with 2.7 meters of paved frontage. The building coverage ratio is 50% and the floor area ratio is 100%. The land is flat and located in a Category I Exclusive Low-Rise Residential Zone.
The surrounding area of Hirakata offers a blend of suburban tranquility and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that Hirakata is home to Hirakata Park, one of Japan's oldest amusement parks, founded in 1910. The closest major landmark is the historic Katsuo-ji Temple, a famous temple in the mountains north of the city known as the "Temple of Victory" and for its countless Daruma dolls.