Spacious 5LDK Family Home in Higashi-Osaka with Excellent Amenities
This well-maintained detached house, built in 1997, offers a comfortable and convenient lifestyle in a quiet residential area of Higashi-Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture. The property features a 5LDK layout across three stories, providing ample space for a family with a total floor area of 98.88 square meters. The land is a flat, easy-to-live-on plot of 44.71 square meters.
The house is equipped with a comprehensive range of modern features. The kitchen is a convenient system kitchen, and the home boasts an independent washbasin area, making grooming and hair styling easy. Other notable equipment includes a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor-equipped door phone, underfloor heating, a shower-equipped vanity, and a bidet toilet seat. The property is all-electric, promoting energy efficiency and safety. It is also designed with barrier-free considerations, and the main orientation is south-facing for excellent sunlight. A parking space with a roof is included, protecting your vehicle from the elements.
According to agent remarks, the steel-framed structure offers superior earthquake resistance for peace of mind. The living room staircase fosters family conversation, and the second-floor living room layout ensures good light, ventilation, and privacy. The attic provides ample storage for family memories. The layout allows for the possibility of combining adjacent Western-style rooms to create a larger living space. The location is highly convenient, with a supermarket just a 2-minute walk (103m) away. The neighborhood is peaceful and calm, and the property is within walking distance of Meisei Elementary School (450m) and Meigao Junior High School (550m). Access to public transport is provided by the Kintetsu Keihanna Line's Shinshikiri Station, a 14-minute walk away, offering two train line options for commuting.
The surrounding area of Higashi-Osaka blends residential comfort with practical amenities. An interesting local fact is that the city is historically known as a major manufacturing hub, often called the "town of monozukuri (manufacturing)," with countless small and medium-sized factories producing a wide variety of components. For a major tourist attraction, residents can easily access the vibrant downtown areas of Osaka, including the iconic Dotonbori district with its famous neon signs and street food, approximately a 30-minute train ride away.