Spacious 4LDK Family Home in Hirakata with Solar Power and Parking for Two Vehicles
This detached wooden house, built in September 2016, is situated in the Kita-Nakaburi 4-chome area of Hirakata City, Osaka Prefecture. The property offers a comfortable living environment for families, featuring a layout of 4LDK with a total floor area of 109.34 square meters on a land plot of 100.03 square meters. The home is designed for convenience and modern living, with a notable 10.29 kW solar power generation system that contributes to energy efficiency.
The residence includes parking space for two vehicles, accommodating one standard car and one light vehicle, subject to size restrictions. The property is located approximately a 7-minute walk from Kōzenji Station on the Keihan Main Line, providing convenient access for commuting or schooling. The building is a two-story wooden structure with a southwesterly main exposure and sits on a north-facing 6.8-meter public road with a frontage of 7.0 meters.
Inside, the home features a spacious living-dining-kitchen area of approximately 17.5 tatami mats, complemented by a counter kitchen that allows for easy interaction with family. Storage is abundant, with walk-in closets and storage in all rooms. The entrance hall includes a window for natural light and ample shoe storage. The property is equipped with a bathroom television, a reheating function for the bath, a bathroom dryer, and a shower-equipped vanity. There are two toilets for convenience. The kitchen includes a system kitchen with an IH cooking stove, a gas stove, and a three-burner setup. The home also features underfloor heating, a TV monitor intercom, and a 24-hour ventilation system. Utility connections include public water, city gas, and a sewage system. The property is barrier-free and all-electric.
The surrounding area includes a supermarket within a 463-meter walk, and the neighborhood is zoned for industrial use. The property is subject to scenic district regulations and a shadow restriction. A warranty covers repairs for specified equipment failures occurring within one year after handover, up to a limit of 100,000 yen.