Spacious 5LDK Detached House in Kaizuka City with All-Electric Features
This property is a two-story wooden detached house located in Kaizuka City, Osaka Prefecture. Built in April 1989, it offers a generous total floor area of 124.93㎡ on a land plot of 180.33㎡. The layout is a 5LDK, featuring a large, approximately 19-tatami mat LDK (Living, Dining, Kitchen) area that serves as the home's central, spacious living space. All bedrooms come equipped with storage, and there is a versatile adjoining Japanese-style room (washitsu) that can be used flexibly according to your needs. Conveniently, each floor has its own washbasin.
Key equipment and features of the property include a system kitchen, which integrates cooking, cleaning, and storage spaces for ease of use. The home is all-electric, utilizing IH cooking and electric water heating, which reduces the risk of fire. Other notable amenities are a walk-in closet, storage in every room, a TV monitor-equipped doorphone, underfloor heating, a shower-equipped vanity, a washlet toilet seat, a bath with reheating function and a dryer. The property is south-facing and includes a parking space (with the car gate scheduled for removal). The house will be handed over in its current condition, but a fixed-price renovation package is available as an option. Please inquire for details.
The location is residential and practical. The property is within a 390-meter walk (approx. 5 minutes) of Kaizuka City Nishiki Gakuen, a 9-year compulsory education school. A clinic (Ito Clinic) is about 230 meters away. For daily shopping, a convenience store is 730 meters away and a supermarket (Evergreen Kaizuka Store) is 1,400 meters away. The nearest major train station is Nankai Electric Railway's Kaizuka Station, which is about a 26-minute walk. The area is part of the Osaka Bay region, known for its calm residential neighborhoods. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Nishiki Beach area is historically known for its scenic views and was once a popular subject for ukiyo-e woodblock prints. For a major tourist attraction, visitors can explore the historic Kishiwada Castle, located approximately 15 kilometers north in Kishiwada City, which features impressive stone walls and a main keep.