Spacious 3LDK Apartment in a Quiet Residential Area of Habikino, Osaka
This well-maintained apartment, located in the serene residential neighborhood of Habikino City, Osaka Prefecture, offers a comfortable 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 70.2 square meters (approximately 21.23 tsubo). Built in June 1994, the property is situated on the 2nd floor of a 6-story reinforced concrete (RC) building, which includes an elevator for convenience. The apartment benefits from a southeast-facing balcony measuring 8.18 square meters, providing pleasant natural light.
The property has undergone significant renovations to ensure modern comfort. The interior received a full refurbishment in April 2014, including floors, walls, ceilings, and fittings. The water areas, specifically the bathroom and toilet, were renovated in April 2017. Key equipment includes a system kitchen with a 2-burner stove, two or more air conditioning units, a toilet with a warm-water bidet seat and reheating function, a bathroom larger than 1 tsubo, a washbasin with a shower attachment, a dedicated indoor laundry space, lighting fixtures, a monitor-equipped intercom, and city gas. The building complex features a bicycle parking area and is managed by Goko Building Management Co., Ltd.
Special notes from the agent highlight the property's location within a quiet residential area and a land readjustment district, with adjacent buildings situated more than 2 meters away. The transaction is an exclusive intermediary arrangement. The current status is vacant, and immediate occupancy is possible.
The surrounding area of Habikino offers a peaceful living environment with convenient local amenities. An interesting historical fact about the region is its connection to the ancient "Kofun" burial mounds, with the nearby "Mozu-Furuichi Kofun Group" being a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing the area's rich cultural heritage. For recreation and nature, residents can easily visit the expansive grounds of Kansai University or enjoy the scenic beauty and hiking trails around Mount Kongo, which straddles the border between Osaka and Nara prefectures.