A Spacious Hebel House with Rooftop Access in a Quiet Takatsuki Neighborhood
This property is a well-maintained, single-family home built in January 2018, offering a modern living experience in a peaceful residential area of Takatsuki City, Osaka Prefecture. The house features a generous 3LDK layout, providing ample space for family living across a total floor area of 91.04 sqm (approximately 27.53 tsubo). The land area is a substantial 109.86 sqm (approx. 33.23 tsubo), offering good outdoor space. A key feature of this home is its rooftop utilization, providing additional outdoor living or recreational area.
Critical property details from the agent notes include the road access situation: it fronts a single road to the west, which is a public road with a width of 4.8 meters. The property's frontage on this road is 2.4 meters, and it is noted that there is no 'position designation'. Furthermore, the agent's remarks describe the property as "a Hebel House residence with rooftop use, built in a quiet residential neighborhood." This confirms the peaceful setting and the specific construction material (Hebel, a type of autoclaved lightweight concrete known for its insulation and durability) of the home.
The property is conveniently located, with access via an 8-minute bus ride from Hankyu Kyoto Line's "Takatsuki-shi" station, followed by a 7-minute walk from the "Higashi-shojo" bus stop. The area is within Takatsuki's urban planning area, zoned as a Category II Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential District. The building coverage ratio is 60% with a floor area ratio of 200%. The land is classified as residential land (宅地) and has a slight slope. Parking is available on-site.
Takatsuki City is a vibrant suburban city situated between Osaka and Kyoto, offering a blend of urban convenience and natural beauty, with the scenic Mount Takatsuki providing a backdrop. An interesting local fact is that Takatsuki is home to the Kawaramachi Studio, a major production facility for Toei Animation, where numerous famous anime series have been produced. The closest major landmark is the historic Takatsuki Castle Ruins (Takatsuki Castle Park), which offers green spaces and a glimpse into the area's samurai past.