Spacious 4DK Family Home with Built-in Garage in Higashi-Osaka
This well-maintained 3-story detached house, built in September 1994, offers a comfortable and convenient lifestyle in a quiet residential neighborhood of Higashi-Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture. The property features a solid and robust exterior design that provides a sense of security and is built to last for many years.
The interior boasts a bright and airy 4DK layout with numerous windows ensuring excellent ventilation and natural light. The property includes two Japanese-style rooms (washitsu), offering versatile space for various uses, and one of these rooms on the second floor can be opened up to create an expansive, open area. Ample storage throughout the home helps keep rooms tidy and organized. Key equipment includes a system kitchen with integrated counter space, a bathroom with a reheating function for a warm bath anytime, and a TV monitor-equipped doorphone for secure and convenient visitor screening. The home is also equipped with underfloor heating, a shower-equipped vanity, a bidet toilet seat, and an independent washroom.
Notable features of the property include an all-electric setup, a south-facing orientation, and barrier-free design elements. A significant advantage is the built-in garage, which protects your vehicle from the elements. The property also includes a bicycle parking space. The location is highly convenient, with a bank within a 250-meter (4-minute walk) radius. Supermarkets and convenience stores are within easy walking distance, making daily shopping effortless. A nearby park provides a safe play area for children.
The area of Higashi-Osaka is part of the greater Osaka metropolitan region, known for its vibrant manufacturing and small-business sector, often called the "town of factories." An interesting local landmark is the Shitennoji Temple, one of Japan's oldest officially administered temples, located a short drive away. The property is a 17-minute walk from Aramoto Station on the Kintetsu Keihanna Line, providing direct access to central Osaka and Nara.