Spacious 5DK Family Home with Dual Parking in Ikeda City
This well-located property in Ikeda City, Osaka Prefecture, presents a fantastic opportunity for families or those seeking a spacious home. The house is a 5DK layout with a total floor area of 100.76 square meters, spread across three stories. It was built in August 1982 and sits on a 60.78 square meter plot of land. A significant feature is the availability of parking for two or more vehicles, a valuable asset for multi-car households or for hosting guests.
The property is equipped with a range of modern amenities. The kitchen features a system kitchen with a counter and an IH cooktop. The bathroom includes a reheating function and a dryer, while the washbasin vanity comes with a shower attachment. The toilet is equipped with a bidet seat. Inside, you'll find a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor-equipped doorphone, and underfloor heating. Key features of the home include an all-electric system, barrier-free design, a south-facing orientation, and the included parking. Utilities are connected to public water supply, city gas, and sewer systems.
The location offers excellent convenience. It is approximately a 13-minute walk from Hotarugaike Station on the Hankyu Takarazuka Line, providing access to two train lines. Within a short walking distance, you'll find a convenience store (616m), a supermarket (628m), a park (1,103m), and a bank (992m). The selling agent, Kansai Real Estate Sales Co., Ltd., highlights that they have a dedicated renovation team. Their specialist staff can consult on your concerns and make proposals tailored to your needs if you are considering any updates to the property.
The area of Ikeda City is part of the greater Osaka metropolitan region, known for its blend of urban convenience and residential calm. An interesting local fact is that Ikeda is considered the birthplace of instant noodles, invented by Momofuku Ando in 1958. For a major tourist attraction, residents and visitors can easily access the bustling entertainment and shopping districts of central Osaka, including the iconic Dotonbori area, famous for its neon lights, giant food signs, and vibrant street food culture.