Renovated Terrace House in Daito City with Mountain Views and Pet-Friendly Policy
This charming two-story wooden terrace house, built in February 1976, offers a smart and cost-effective living solution in Daito City, Osaka Prefecture. The property has undergone significant renovations in January 2024, including a complete update of the kitchen, bathroom, water heater, and gas instant water heater. The interior features new flooring, with carpeting in two Western-style rooms and new tatami mats in the 6-jo Japanese-style room, all complemented by DIY renovation work. The layout is a practical 3DK, comprising one 6-jo Japanese room, two 4-jo Western rooms, and a 6-jo dining kitchen.
Key equipment and features include a bathroom with a reheating function, separate toilet and bath, a window in the bathroom, an independent washbasin area, storage in all rooms, closets, a washing machine space, carpeting, lighting fixtures in all rooms, included curtains, city gas, and water supply. Special notes highlight the proximity to mountains, the presence of a Japanese-style room, and access to two train stations. A unique offer includes two months of free rent, helping to reduce initial moving costs. The property is pet-friendly (cats negotiable), and other conditions permit single occupants, two-person occupancy, room sharing, light DIY, smoking, no guarantor required, and use as an office, SOHO, or company housing (with additional fees). After a tenant is decided, the landlord will install one air conditioning unit. Key exchange has been completed, with a cost of 15,000 yen for replacement in case of loss or theft.
The area of Daito City offers a blend of suburban convenience and natural scenery, situated in northern Osaka. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the Shijonawate Gakuen University. For recreation and tourism, residents can easily access the cultural and historical riches of Osaka City, with major landmarks like the iconic Osaka Castle being approximately a 40-minute drive away, offering a glimpse into Japan's feudal past amidst expansive park grounds.