Renovated Family Home in Kaizuka City, Osaka
This recently renovated detached house in Kaizuka City's Higashiyama 2-chome offers a comfortable and modern living space. The property has undergone a comprehensive interior and exterior renovation, completed in March 2026. The work included new paint for the roof and exterior walls, and internal refurbishments are now underway. The renovation features a complete replacement of the water systems, including a new system kitchen, unit bath, toilet, and washbasin vanity. The interior has been refreshed with new wallpaper throughout all rooms, and new equipment such as a water heater and intercom have been installed. Standard termite prevention work, cleaning, key exchange, leak inspection, and equipment checks were also performed.
The house boasts several attractive features. It is an all-electric home, reducing fire risk for cooking and water heating. The entrance area features a high ceiling, creating a sense of openness. The property includes a balcony and a parking area that can accommodate up to three vehicles, depending on the car type. The bathroom is equipped with a dryer, useful for drying laundry on rainy days and for ventilating the bathroom after use. Other notable equipment includes a system kitchen with an island counter, IH cooktop, dishwasher, shower-equipped vanity, underfloor storage, flooring throughout, a TV monitor doorphone, heated floors, a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, and two toilets. The lot is a regular shape with generous spacing from neighboring houses and includes security shutters.
Located in a quiet residential area of Kaizuka City, Osaka Prefecture, the property is within a 10-minute walk of Kaizuka City Higashiyama Elementary School. The area is served by public water and sewer systems. An interesting local fact is that Kaizuka City is home to the Kishiwada Danjiri Festival, one of Japan's most thrilling and famous festivals known for its daring, fast-paced cart-pulling ceremonies. For a major tourist attraction, residents can easily visit the historic Kishiwada Castle, a reconstructed castle keep offering panoramic views and a glimpse into the region's samurai history.