Spacious Detached House in Quiet Settsu Neighborhood
This property is a detached house built in January 1989 by a major construction company, located within the former Hankyu residential development area. The location offers a quiet residential atmosphere approximately an 8-minute walk from Shojaku Station on the Hankyu Kyoto Line. The property features a generous layout with 5 bedrooms plus living, dining, and kitchen areas (5SLDK). The total building area is 165.92 sqm (approximately 50.19 tsubo) spread over two floors, situated on a land plot of 263.57 sqm (approximately 79.73 tsubo).
Key equipment and features include a system kitchen with an IH cooking heater, a separate bath and toilet, a toilet with a warm-water washlet, a bathroom with a window, a washbasin area, ample storage space and closets, an indoor laundry machine space, running water, and sewerage. The property boasts a box garage with an electric shutter capable of accommodating high-roof vehicles, plus additional parking space for a total of 4 cars. The backyard is laid with artificial turf. The floor plan includes Japanese-style and Western-style rooms of various sizes, two service rooms, an open loft of approximately 5 tatami mats, and an attic storage space of about 5 tatami mats.
Special notes highlight the quiet residential neighborhood, excellent sunlight, good ventilation, the presence of a Japanese-style room, and convenient access to two train lines. Important remarks state that the agent holds the keys, allowing for interior viewings at the prospective buyer's convenience. The seller will not assume liability for non-conformities in the contract, and the property will be handed over in its current condition (as-is).
The area of Settsu City in Osaka Prefecture is a well-connected residential suburb. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the Suntory Yamazaki Distillery, one of Japan's oldest and most famous whisky producers, located a short distance away. The closest major landmark is the historic Osaka Castle, a magnificent symbol of the region's history located within a reasonable commute, offering beautiful park grounds and a museum.