Distinctive Three-Story Home in Ibaraki City, Osaka
This property is a distinctive three-story wooden house built in September 2003, located in the Tamakushi 1-chome area of Ibaraki City, Osaka. The home stands out in the neighborhood with its commanding presence and offers a strong sense of independence as a residence.
The layout is designed for efficient living. The second-floor Dining Kitchen (DK) area consolidates the kitchen, laundry, and bathing facilities, creating a convenient and streamlined flow for daily chores. The floor plan includes three private rooms, making it suitable for families with children as well as those who need a dedicated space for remote work. The property features two balconies on the second and third floors, ensuring good ventilation and natural light. Additional practical features include two toilets, a dedicated indoor space for a washing machine (which helps prolong the appliance's life), and an independent washbasin counter that is highly convenient for grooming and makeup.
According to agent notes, the property is equipped with a system kitchen, IH cooktop, bath with reheating function and dryer, shower-equipped washbasin, washlet toilet seat, walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, TV monitor intercom, and underfloor heating. Key features include an all-electric system, barrier-free design, south-facing orientation, and parking availability. Other equipment includes public water and sewer, a dedicated bath, the indoor laundry machine space, independent washroom, shoe cupboard, and more than two toilets. A note from the seller states that the sale may be suspended as they are considering a property replacement purchase. The land and building, along with attached equipment, are sold with a disclaimer of liability for non-conformities.
The area is well-served by daily amenities. Tamakushi Elementary School is within a 5-minute walk (330m), and there are several clinics, a supermarket (Sandy Ibaraki Tamakushi), convenience stores (7-Eleven), drugstores, and more within easy reach. For transportation, the property is an 11-minute walk from Minami-Ibaraki Station on the Hankyu Kyoto Line, providing access to central Osaka and Kyoto. JR Ibaraki Station is also accessible by bicycle in about 10 minutes, offering access to three different train lines.