A Spacious and Well-Equipped Family Home in Ikeda, Osaka
This property is a high-quality, detached house built by Daiwa House in August 2011, located on a quiet, well-established street in Ikeda City, Osaka Prefecture. The home is situated on a southwest-facing corner lot, ensuring excellent sunlight and ventilation, and offering an open, bright living environment with a sense of privacy. The spacious layout features 6LDK, providing ample room for a large family or versatile use of space.
Key equipment and features include a system kitchen with a countertop for family interaction, underfloor heating in the living room and study for year-round comfort, and three separate toilets for convenience. The property is all-electric and includes a solar power generation system and a storage battery, promoting energy efficiency and safety. The bathroom is bright and clean, equipped with a reheating function and a dryer. Other notable features include a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor intercom, barrier-free design, and a spacious entrance with a large shoe cabinet. The property also has a dedicated toilet and a mini-kitchen on one floor, allowing for multi-purpose use. Public water and sewerage are connected, and there is underfloor storage.
Special notes from the agent highlight that this is a long-term excellent housing unit. The construction by Daiwa House guarantees reliable quality, and the home harmonizes with the calm neighborhood. The area is within a well-maintained subdivision. The proximity to Osaka Kyoiku University附属 Ikeda Elementary, Junior High, and High School, as well as Ikeda City Midorigaoka Elementary School, makes it an ideal location for families prioritizing education. Shopping facilities are plentiful, and there is a golf course nearby. The combination of solar panels, a storage battery, and the all-electric specification is designed for efficient utility costs and a safe, comfortable daily life.
The surrounding area of Ikeda City in northern Osaka offers a blend of suburban tranquility and good access to amenities. An interesting local fact is that Ikeda is considered the birthplace of instant noodles, invented by Momofuku Ando in 1958. The closest major landmark is the historic Ikeda Castle Ruins (Ikeda-jo Ato), a park offering scenic views and a glimpse into the area's samurai past.