Spacious Two-Story Home with Sunken Garage in Ibaraki, Osaka
This two-story, 5DK detached house in Ibaraki City, Osaka, offers a comfortable and practical living space with a total floor area of 99.34 square meters. Built in August 1982, the property features a unique sunken garage, providing privacy as the interior is shielded from external views. The entrance has a height difference from the front road, further enhancing this sense of seclusion. All wet areas—kitchen, bathroom, and washroom—are conveniently consolidated on the first floor, making daily chores efficient.
The home is equipped with a system kitchen featuring ample overhead cabinetry and an IH cooking heater, which is easy to clean and reduces burn risks as only the cookware gets hot. The bathroom includes a window for natural ventilation, and the toilet is fitted with a warm-water bidet seat. Additional amenities include a full-length mirror in the entrance, a shower-equipped vanity, and a TV monitor intercom for security. The property is all-electric. The layout includes an 8-tatami Japanese-style room on the second floor with multiple points of natural light, and all second-floor bedrooms are 6 tatami mats or larger. The first floor has a 4-tatami room that can be combined with an adjacent 6-tatami room for flexible use. The property boasts gardens on both the north and south sides, ensuring excellent cross-ventilation and potential for gardening.
Located in a convenient residential area, the property is within a 10-minute walk to elementary and junior high schools, supermarkets, convenience stores, and a general hospital. It offers excellent multi-line access: an 11-minute walk to Sawaragi Station on the Osaka Monorail, a 14-minute walk to Minami-Ibaraki Station on the Hankyu Kyoto Line, and a 16-minute walk to Senrioka Station on the Tokaido Main Line. The Central Loop Line runs nearby, facilitating easy car travel. To the west, the Taisho River flows, and its riverbed is perfect for strolls or jogging. The listing agent, Will Fudosan Hanbai, welcomes consultations for renovations and can provide expert advice on home loans and remodeling through their specialized departments.
The area of Ibaraki City is part of the greater Osaka metropolitan region, known for its blend of urban convenience and green spaces. An interesting local fact is that Ibaraki is home to the Ibaraki City Museum of History and Folklore, which offers insights into the region's development from ancient times. For a major tourist attraction, residents can easily visit the iconic Osaka Castle, a magnificent historic landmark surrounded by parklands, located approximately a 30-minute train ride away.