Spacious 5LDK Family Home in Sakai, Osaka
This well-presented detached house, located in the Okumotocho 1-chome area of Sakai's Kita Ward, offers a generous living space ideal for families. The property features a 5LDK layout across two stories, with a total floor area of 109.45 square meters (approximately 33.1 tsubo) situated on a land plot of 120.73 square meters (approximately 36.52 tsubo). Built in August 1986 with a wooden two-story structure, the home is currently vacant and ready for new occupants.
Key features translated from the agent notes include a highly functional layout with all bedrooms sized at 6 tatami mats or larger, providing ample personal space. The home is equipped with two separate toilet facilities for convenience and includes dedicated parking space. Its location is highly accessible, being just a 10-minute walk from Kita-Hanada Station on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line and a 17-minute walk from Asaka Station on the JR Hanwa Line, offering access to two major rail lines.
The surrounding neighborhood provides essential daily amenities within walking distance, including the Food Kan Apro Asakayama store (approx. 500m), Kirindo Kita-Hanada pharmacy (approx. 590m), a FamilyMart convenience store (approx. 690m), and the Sakai Miyamoto post office (approx. 460m). The property is situated in a Category II Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone within the urbanization promotion area, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200% (restricted to 188% due to front road width). The land rights are freehold (ownership) on residential land.
The area of Sakai is historically rich, famously known as the burial site of Emperor Nintoku, whose massive keyhole-shaped tomb (kofun) is one of the largest in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the "Mozu-Furuichi Kofun Group." For a modern landmark, residents can easily access the expansive and popular Expocity commercial and entertainment complex in Suita City, which is a short train ride away and features attractions like the Orbi Osaka museum and a large Ferris wheel.