Spacious 4K Family Home with South-Facing Aspect in Izumi City
This well-presented property is a detached house located in Izumi City, Osaka Prefecture, offering a comfortable 4K layout with a total floor area of 69.45 square meters. Built in January 1973, this home sits on a generous 77.60 square meter plot of land with a south-facing orientation, ensuring excellent natural light and warmth throughout the year, particularly beneficial for drying laundry during the winter months. The property is conveniently positioned just a 14-minute walk from Kita-Sukematsu Station on the Nankai Main Line.
Translated agent notes on equipment and features reveal a home equipped for modern, comfortable living. The kitchen includes a system kitchen, a counter kitchen, and an IH cooktop. The bathroom and toilet are equipped with a reheating function for the bath, a bathroom dryer, a washbasin with a shower, and a washlet toilet seat. Indoor amenities feature a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor-equipped doorphone, and underfloor heating. Key property characteristics include all-electric power, barrier-free design, the south-facing aspect, and parking availability. The property fronts onto roads on three sides, creating a bright and open feel. While a car cannot currently be parked due to the gate and trees at the entrance, the plot itself offers ample space.
The property is currently vacant, allowing for immediate occupancy upon purchase. The land rights are freehold (ownership), and there are no special notifications required under the National Land Utilization Law.
Izumi City in southern Osaka offers a blend of suburban living with good access to the wider Kansai region. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the Izumi Sunflower Field (Izumi Himawari Batake), a vast seasonal attraction that draws visitors when its sunflowers bloom in summer. For history enthusiasts, the closest major landmark is the revered Shitteno-ji Temple, one of Japan's oldest Buddhist temples, located a short train ride away in Osaka's Tennoji ward.