Spacious and Fully Renovated 4LDK Apartment in Ibaraki, Osaka
This excellent, fully renovated 4LDK apartment is located in the desirable Clare City Ibaraki Funakicho building, offering a prime living space just a 5-minute walk from Hankyu Kyoto Line's Ibaraki-shi Station. The property is a northwest corner unit on the 5th floor of a 10-story reinforced concrete building, ensuring excellent sunlight, ventilation, and views. With a generous wall-core exclusive area of 82.62 sqm (approx. 24.99 tsubo), the layout is both spacious and functional.
The apartment has undergone a comprehensive renovation completed in June 2025. Key upgrades include a brand-new system kitchen with a dishwasher, a new unit bath with a dryer, a new washbasin vanity, and a new shower toilet. The interior features new wallpaper throughout, new flooring, and house cleaning, presenting a condition akin to new construction. The living-dining-kitchen (LDK) area is a spacious 17.2-jo (approx. 27.8 sqm) and includes underfloor heating. Additional highlights are a 3.36 sqm alcove at the entrance and a wide 20.03 sqm two-sided balcony. The building is equipped with an auto-lock security system, elevator, and delivery box.
Special notes from the agent indicate this is a high-quality used property with a 2-year warranty, sold by a major corporation, providing peace of mind. The price has been reduced by 2 million yen from the initial listing. The monthly management fee is 16,500 yen and the repair reserve is 20,660 yen. Parking is available from 9,000 yen per month. Pets are negotiable, allowing up to two small dogs or cats per unit. The transaction fees for this property are 25% OFF the standard rate.
The area of Ibaraki City offers a blend of urban convenience and access to nature. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the Ibaraki City Museum, which houses artifacts related to the ancient Settsu Province. For a major tourist attraction, residents can easily visit the iconic Osaka Castle, a magnificent historical landmark and park accessible via train from Ibaraki-shi Station, offering a deep dive into Japan's samurai history.