Spacious 3DK Wooden House in Daito City, Osaka
This property is a detached wooden house built in November 1972, offering a total floor area of 51.08㎡ on a land plot of 82.38㎡. The layout is a 3DK, centered around Japanese-style rooms (washitsu), providing a traditional and relaxed living atmosphere. The house is currently vacant and ready for viewing.
Key features and equipment of the property include a system kitchen, counter kitchen, IH cooking hob, and a gas hob. The bathroom is equipped with a reheating function (追い焚き), a bathroom dryer, and a washbasin with a shower. The toilet features a washlet (bidet seat). Indoor amenities include a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor-equipped doorphone, and underfloor heating. The property is all-electric (オール電化), barrier-free, south-facing, and comes with a parking space. Other facilities include a dedicated bath, dedicated toilet, and an independent washroom.
According to agent remarks, the property boasts a convenient location with supermarkets and convenience stores within walking distance, making daily life easy. There is also a park nearby, perfect for a change of scenery. JR Katamachi Line's Suminodo Station is a 15-minute walk away, providing convenient access for commuting and school. The property is within a 10-minute walk of both elementary and junior high schools, offering peace of mind for children's commute. The floor plan is designed around Japanese-style rooms, and the kitchen features ample storage, allowing for neat and tidy organization of kitchenware. The calm color scheme of the bathroom creates a soothing and relaxing time, and the window allows for frequent ventilation, ensuring a clean and comfortable bathing experience.
The surrounding area of Daito City in Osaka is a residential suburb known for its convenience and community feel. An interesting local fact is that Daito City is home to the Shijonawate Gakuen, a large educational institution with a history dating back to the Edo period. For a major tourist attraction, the iconic Osaka Castle, a historic landmark and museum, is approximately a 30-minute drive or train ride away, offering a deep dive into Japan's samurai history.