Spacious 5DK Family Home in Quiet Neyagawa Neighborhood
This detached house, built in March 1982, offers a generous 58.32㎡ (approximately 17.64 tsubo) of living space across two floors, with a 5DK layout ideal for families. The property sits on a 53.15㎡ (approximately 16.07 tsubo) plot of land in a quiet residential area of Neyagawa City, Osaka Prefecture. The land is designated as Category I Residential Zone within the urbanization promotion area, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The structure is a two-story wooden building with a flat terrain and faces a 4-meter wide road owned by Neyagawa City, classified as a 2-Article Road, requiring a 5㎡ setback.
The property is equipped with city gas, electricity, and public water and sewer systems. It features a balcony on the north-facing side, which serves as the main source of natural light. Please note that there is no parking space available on the premises. The house is currently vacant, and immediate occupancy is possible upon purchase. The transaction is handled under an exclusive dedicated agency agreement.
The surrounding neighborhood is exceptionally convenient for daily life. Within a 200-meter radius, you will find a 7-Eleven convenience store, Super Life supermarket, McDonald's, Konan and Joshin home centers, and Ka-no-kawa Seimen noodle shop. The area is also served by Neyagawa Shoei Elementary School (827m) and Neyagawa Municipal Nakakita Junior High School (281m). For transportation, Neyagawashi Station on the Keihan Electric Railway Keihan Line is about a 10-minute walk away, providing easy access to central Osaka and Kyoto.
Neyagawa City is a well-established residential suburb with a rich history tied to the Yodo River, which flows nearby. An interesting local fact is that the city was historically a center for the production of neri-yokan, a type of Japanese red bean jelly. The area offers a blend of suburban tranquility and urban convenience. The closest major landmark is the iconic Osaka Castle, a historic symbol of the Kansai region, located approximately 20 kilometers to the west and easily accessible via the Keihan Line and subway connections.