Newly Built Detached House in Historic Kishiwada City
This newly constructed detached house, completed in November 2025, presents a rare opportunity to own a modern, high-performance home in the historic city of Kishiwada, Osaka Prefecture. Priced at 36.8 million yen, the property is a certified Long-Term Excellent Housing unit, meeting the highest grade in seven categories of the national housing performance evaluation system. It also qualifies for the Flat 35S loan program.
The house features a 2SLDK layout with a total floor area of 105.44 sqm. The spacious 18-tatami mat living-dining-kitchen area faces southwest for excellent natural light. The property includes two Japanese-style rooms (8.2 and 6 tatami mats), a service room (5.2 tatami mats), and two bathrooms. Key equipment includes a system kitchen, counter kitchen, underfloor storage, storage in all rooms, a walk-in closet, two toilets (one with a warm-water washlet), a bath with reheating function and dryer, a shower-equipped vanity, double-pane windows, storm shutters, roller shutters, downlights, a monitor intercom, fire alarms, and a 24-hour ventilation system. The house is connected to city gas, electricity, and public water and sewer systems, and features an energy-saving water heater.
Special notes from the agent highlight that the property is located in a quiet residential area, benefits from two-sided lighting in all rooms, and is built to high air-tightness and insulation standards. The land is a flat 105.83 sqm plot with a 60% building coverage ratio and 200% floor area ratio. Parking is available for two cars. The property is ready for immediate occupancy.
The location in Kishiwada City offers a blend of history and convenience. A fascinating local fact is the city's famous Danjiri Matsuri, a thrilling, centuries-old festival featuring massive, ornate wooden floats pulled through the streets at high speed. The closest major landmark is the historic Kishiwada Castle, a beautifully reconstructed castle keep located just 348 meters from the property, offering a glimpse into the region's samurai past.