Spacious 4LDK Family Home in a Quiet Residential Area of Sakai
This charming two-story house, built in September 2005, offers a comfortable and bright living environment perfect for family life. The property features a generous 4LDK layout with a total floor area of 81.81 square meters, situated on a well-shaped, flat plot of 80.81 square meters. The living-dining-kitchen area is approximately 14 tatami mats in size, creating a spacious and comfortable family space. Large windows allow ample natural light and pleasant breezes to fill the home.
The property is equipped with a range of desirable features including a system kitchen, a dishwasher, a bathroom with a window and bath dryer, a washlet toilet, a water-saving toilet, a TV monitor intercom, and underfloor heating. All rooms feature built-in storage, and the home includes a roof balcony. The kitchen is an open, face-to-face design, allowing you to oversee the living area while cooking, making it easy to keep an eye on children. The bright, three-sided mirror vanity in the washroom offers ample storage. The property also includes parking space for one car on a quiet front road, making parking easy.
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The home is located in a quiet, sun-filled residential neighborhood in Sakai City's Nishi Ward, Osaka Prefecture. It is approximately a 30-minute walk from JR Hanwa Line's "Ootori" Station, providing access to the wider Kansai region. The area offers convenient daily amenities including supermarkets, convenience stores, and drugstores within a short walk. An interesting local fact is that Sakai City is historically famous for its high-quality knife and cutlery manufacturing, a tradition dating back centuries. The closest major landmark is the ancient burial mound, the Nintoku-tenno-ryo Kofun (one of the world's largest tomb mounds and a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the "Mozu-Furuichi Kofun Group"), located a few kilometers away, offering a unique glimpse into Japan's ancient history.