Renovated Sekisui Heim House in Sakai, Osaka
This property is a fully renovated Sekisui Heim detached house located in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture. The house sits on a 24.35 tsubo (approximately 80.50 sqm) plot and has a total floor area of 22.42 tsubo (74.13 sqm). It was originally built in November 1994, making it 32 years old, but underwent a comprehensive renovation in January 2026. The renovation included the complete renewal of all interior finishes (floors, walls, ceilings, and fittings) as well as the full refurbishment of the water areas: kitchen, bathroom, and washroom.
The house features a 2SLDK layout. Key equipment includes a system kitchen with a counter, allowing for interaction with family while cooking. The property is all-electric and includes an IH cooktop. For security and convenience, it is equipped with a TV monitor doorphone. The bathroom features a reheating function for a consistently warm bath, and a bathroom dryer. Other notable amenities include a shower-equipped vanity, a washlet toilet, underfloor heating, a walk-in closet, and storage in all rooms. The property is also described as barrier-free and south-facing. It comes with one free parking space. Utilities include public water supply, city gas, and sewer system.
The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate handover. It is located within a 7-minute walk (550m) of a supermarket, providing convenient daily shopping. The nearest major station is Osaka Metro Midosuji Line's Kitahanada Station, approximately a 21-minute walk away.
The area of Sakai is rich in history, famously known as the birthplace of Japan's legendary swordsmith, Masamune. A major nearby tourist attraction is the Mozu-Furuichi Kofun Group, a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring numerous ancient burial mounds, including the massive Daisenryo Kofun (Emperor Nintoku's tomb), located a few kilometers from the property.