Spacious 5LDK Family Home in Osaka's Serene Suburbs
This well-presented detached house, located in the peaceful residential area of Aoba-dai, Izumi City, Osaka, offers a comfortable and functional living space perfect for families. Built in March 1997, this two-story wooden structure sits on a generous 156.38 sqm plot and provides a total floor area of 113.44 sqm, arranged in a practical 5LDK layout.
The property features a modern system kitchen with a counter, designed for easy cleaning and integrated with ample storage. For security and convenience, a TV monitor-equipped door intercom is installed. The home is oriented to the south, ensuring it stays warm in winter and facilitates quick drying of laundry. The bathroom includes a spacious one-tsubo (approx. 3.3 sqm) unit bath with a reheating function and a dryer. A unique and practical feature is the dressing room, which can be accessed both from the laundry area and the living room, creating an efficient layout for household chores. The property also boasts a stylish and spacious entrance with a shoe cabinet.
Additional equipment and features include all-electric appliances, barrier-free design, underfloor heating, a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a shower-equipped vanity, a washlet toilet, a second toilet, a BS/CS antenna connection, a bay window, a balcony, wooden flooring, and a dedicated parking space for two vehicles. The utility setup includes public water supply, city gas, and a septic tank.
The location offers a quiet living environment within a short walk of local amenities. The area is served by the Nankai Electric Railway Semboku Line, with access via bus from Izumi-Chuo Station. An interesting fact about Izumi City is that it is known as the birthplace of the legendary Japanese swordsmith, Masamune, adding a touch of historical significance to the region. For recreation and culture, residents can easily visit the nearby Kishiwada Castle, a well-preserved feudal castle located a short drive away, famous for its dramatic stone walls and annual Danjiri festival.