Panahome-Built Detached House in Sakai, Osaka
This detached house, built by Panahome in August 2000, is located a 10-minute walk from JR West's Sakai Station on the Hanwa Line. The property features a 2SLDK layout with a total floor area of 73.58 square meters on a 62.82 square meter land plot. The house is constructed with light-gauge steel framing and is two stories tall.
Key equipment and features have been recently updated. In June 2024, the kitchen was completely renewed, and the unit bath, washbasin, and toilet were also newly installed. The property is all-electric, utilizing IH cooking hobs which reduce fire risk and are easy to clean and maintain, while also preventing excessive heat in the kitchen during summer. The kitchen is a system kitchen with integrated storage space. Other notable equipment includes a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor-equipped doorphone, underfloor heating, a shower-equipped washbasin, a bidet toilet seat, a bath dryer, and a dishwasher. The property is also described as barrier-free and south-facing, with a free parking space available.
The surrounding area offers convenient access to daily amenities. Sakai City Higashi-Asakayama Elementary School is within a 5-minute walk (400m), and Sakai City Nagao Junior High School is a 9-minute walk (650m). A convenience store and supermarket are approximately 500 meters away. The property is currently occupied, and viewings are possible.
The area of Sakai is historically significant as the location of one of Japan's largest ancient burial mound groups, the Mozu Kofun Cluster, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This unique historical landscape, featuring massive keyhole-shaped tombs, is a major tourist attraction just a short distance from the property.