A Classic 1960s Wooden Home in Daito City, Osaka
This property is a classic two-story wooden house built in September 1964, offering a 4DK layout with a total floor area of 59.19 square meters on a 71.00 square meter plot of land. The home is currently vacant and ready for immediate handover. The property features a private bath and toilet, which are separate from each other. It is equipped with a system kitchen, a counter kitchen, and a gas cooktop. The bathroom includes a reheating function, a bath dryer, and a washbasin with a shower. Inside, you will find a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor-equipped door phone, and underfloor heating. Other notable features include an all-electric system, barrier-free design, a south-facing orientation, and an attached parking space. The property utilizes public water supply, propane gas, and a sewer system, and includes a balcony.
The agent notes highlight that the property uses propane gas, which provides strong火力 for quick baths and cooking and offers faster recovery in the event of a disaster. The listing also mentions that the floor plan diagram is a schematic and the current condition takes precedence. The handling real estate company, Rally-K Co., Ltd. Daito Nozaki Branch, specializes in pre-owned homes in the Daito City and Shijonawate City areas and offers comprehensive renovation and remodeling services. They encourage buyers to consider customizing the property to their taste, whether it's changing walls and floors, replacing plumbing fixtures, adding movable shelves, installing a perfectly fitted entrance storage, or creating pet-friendly features like catwalks or pet doors.
The home is located in Daito City, Osaka Prefecture, a short 9-minute walk from Shijonawate Station on the Katamachi Line, providing convenient access to central Osaka. An interesting fact about the area is that Daito City is known for its production of traditional Japanese geta (wooden clogs), a craft with a long history in the region. The closest major landmark is the historic Shijonawate Shrine, a serene and culturally significant site located near the station, offering a glimpse into the area's heritage.