Spacious 4LDK Family Home in a Quiet, Low-Rise Residential Area of Tondabayashi
This well-presented 4LDK detached house, built in 1999, offers a comfortable and practical living environment in the peaceful, green surroundings of Tondabayashi City, Osaka Prefecture. The property features a stately and robust exterior design that conveys a sense of security and status, while the lush environment provides a relaxing atmosphere in harmony with nature.
The interior is designed for family living, centered around a generous 17.5-jo (approximately 29.5 sqm) LDK that provides ample space for family gatherings. A notable feature is the open ceiling void (吹抜け), which enhances the sense of space and openness. The layout is highly functional, incorporating a counter kitchen that allows for interaction with family while cooking. The home includes two separate toilets, a significant convenience for larger families or when hosting guests. The bathroom has a window for easy ventilation, reducing concerns about mold. A dedicated laundry space is located indoors, protecting the washing machine from the elements and contributing to its longevity. Other notable equipment and features include a system kitchen, IH cooking hob, bath with reheating function and dryer, shower-equipped washbasin, washlet toilet seat, walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor intercom, and underfloor heating. The property is all-electric and includes barrier-free design elements. It is south-facing and comes with a parking space noted for its ease of access.
The location in a designated First Category Low-Rise Residential Zone ensures a quiet living environment. The area is family-friendly, with Tondabayashi Municipal Teriikedai Elementary School approximately a 10-minute walk away and Tondabayashi Municipal Kongo Junior High School about a 19-minute walk. Daily shopping is convenient with supermarkets like Gyomu Super Tondabayashi Hatsuyama Store and Kansai Super Kongo Store within a 17-minute walk. The property is a 14-minute walk from Takidani Station on the Nankai Koya Line, providing train access to central Osaka. The surrounding area of southern Osaka is rich in history and nature. An interesting local fact is that Tondabayashi City is home to the Tondabayashi Jinai-machi, a well-preserved merchant town district from the Edo period that has been designated an Important Preservation District for Groups of Traditional Buildings, offering a glimpse into Japan's historical urban landscape.