Spacious Single-Story Home with Generous Land in Osaka's Izumisano City
This property presents a notable single-story detached house built in July 2004, located in the Nakanosho area of Izumisano City, Osaka Prefecture. The home features a solid and robust construction with a substantial presence, offering a total floor area of 119.64 sqm (approximately 36.19 tsubo) arranged in a 4LDK layout. The layout comprises four Japanese-style rooms: one 8-tatami mat room and three 6-tatami mat rooms.
Key property characteristics and equipment include a system kitchen with a 2-burner stove and grill, heated toilet seat with bidet function and reheating capability, a bathroom with a window and size of 1 tsubo or more, a washbasin with shower, underfloor storage, storage in all rooms, a bay window, downlights, and utilities including propane gas, electricity, water supply, and a septic tank. Special notes highlight barrier-free features, two-sided natural lighting, and a distance of 2 meters or more to adjacent buildings. A crucial remark states that part of the land classification includes rice field (田), and notification to the Agricultural Committee is required.
The land is a significant asset, with a registered area of 679.7 sqm (approx. 205.6 tsubo) and an additional 7 sqm of private road share (burden ratio 1/2). The property is situated on flat land in a Category I Residential Zone within the urbanization promotion area, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. Parking is available for three or more vehicles.
The area of Izumisano offers a blend of suburban living with excellent connectivity, being home to Kansai International Airport, a major international gateway built on an artificial island. The closest major landmark is the historic Kishiwada Castle, located approximately a 30-minute drive away, renowned for its impressive stone walls and annual Danjiri Festival.