Dream Town Kounoike 3-Chome: A New Development in Itami, Hyogo
According to the agent's special notes, it is important to be aware that the land is currently in a pre-subdivision state. This means the actual dimensions may differ from those listed, and interested parties are advised to contact the agent for precise details. The development is already completed, with all major utilities including Kansai Electric Power, public water supply, city gas, and public sewerage in place.
The agent offers comprehensive on-site viewing sessions, which must be booked in advance. These are held every Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays from 10:00 to 18:00. Private viewings are also available. The model house is thoroughly ventilated and disinfected, with viewings conducted for one group at a time. For those arriving by car, parking is available in the north side parking lot (paid for by the company). For train access, it is a 6-minute walk from Hankyu Senri Line "Suita Station" or a 12-minute walk from JR Kyoto Line "Suita Station." The sales office is family-friendly, featuring a kids' room equipped with toys to keep children entertained.
Prospective buyers can choose from three tailored viewing courses: 1) A quick 30-minute tour focusing primarily on the floor plans; 2) A thorough 1-hour tour that includes a detailed look at the home's equipment and features; and 3) A comprehensive 2-hour tour that covers the floor plans, equipment, and the surrounding neighborhood by car, visiting anticipated family facilities like supermarkets and libraries. The agent also welcomes consultations regarding financing and other needs.
The area of Itami is historically significant as the home of Japan's first international airport, which opened in 1939. While the main international functions have moved to Kansai International Airport, Itami Airport remains a major domestic hub, symbolizing the area's long connection to aviation. The property is conveniently located, offering easy access to daily necessities like Oasis Town Itami Kounoike store within an 8-minute walk. For a major tourist attraction, the renowned Osaka Castle, a historic landmark and museum, is approximately a 30-minute train and subway ride away, offering a deep dive into Japan's samurai history.