Lions Mansion Kaizuka Morris: A Refurbished 3LDK Apartment with Pet-Friendly Living
This property is a 3LDK apartment located on the 2nd floor of a 10-storey reinforced concrete building, constructed in January 2002. The apartment has been fully renovated, with refurbishment work completed in June 2025. The renovation included re-wallpapering all rooms, installing a new toilet, replacing the range hood, re-covering the tatami mats, re-papering the sliding doors, and a full house cleaning.
The layout features a spacious 17.3-jo (approx. 28 sqm) living-dining-kitchen area with a counter kitchen, allowing interaction with the living space while cooking. The living area benefits from an accent wall for a stylish touch. The apartment includes three additional rooms: a 6-jo Japanese-style room, a 7-jo Western-style room with an approximately 2.1-jo walk-in closet, and a 6-jo Western-style room, all with storage. The balcony faces southwest, ensuring excellent sunlight. The bathroom is equipped with a bath dryer and heating. Other features include a separate washstand area with storage shelves and a closet, a white toilet unit, and a shoe closet in the entrance.
Notably, pet ownership is possible, subject to management regulations. The building has two or more elevators and uses city gas. Monthly fees include a management fee of 8,500 yen and a repair reserve fund of 13,580 yen. The annual fixed asset tax for the 2025 fiscal year is 106,334 yen. While there are no available parking spaces within the complex, five external spaces are available (as of April 2025). Bicycle parking is free, and motorcycle parking costs 500 yen per month (sticker fee separate).
The property is situated in Kaizuka City, Osaka Prefecture, a coastal city with a rich history. An interesting local fact is that Kaizuka is home to the "Chikatsu Asuka Museum," which sits atop the massive Mozu Kofun Group, a UNESCO World Heritage site of ancient burial mounds. The area offers convenient access to multiple stations, including Higashi-Kaizuka Station on the JR Hanwa Line, about a 10-minute walk away.