Spacious 3SDK Detached House in Fujiidera, Osaka
This property is a detached wooden house built in August 1969, offering a 3SDK layout with a total floor area of 56.46 square meters on a land plot of 93.53 square meters. The house is currently vacant and ready for immediate handover. Key features include a system kitchen, counter kitchen, gas cooktop, bath with reheating function, bathroom dryer, washbasin with shower, washlet toilet seat, walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, TV monitor door phone, and underfloor heating. The property is equipped for all-electric living, is barrier-free, faces south, and includes a parking space. With some exterior work, parking for two cars is possible. Other equipment includes public water supply, city gas, sewer system, private bath, private toilet, gas cooktop, and underfloor storage.
According to agent notes, the seller is the point of contact, ensuring information is accurately understood and inquiries can be confirmed promptly. The listing agent, Miyanchi Residence Center, highlights five reasons they are chosen: they provide future support for all housing matters including renovation, rebuilding, moving, and sale/purchase; they have a track record of features in media like At Home; they are a trusted local company with 68 years in business; they have quick access to local information; and they handle approximately 626 real estate sale and appraisal consultations annually. A special note clarifies that the registered land area of 93.53㎡ includes an approximately 39㎡ alleyway portion (estimated). The property is not eligible for rebuilding. If rebuilding were possible, a setback would be required. A septic tank and toilet tank are buried on the premises.
The property is located in Fujiidera City, Osaka Prefecture, a short 12-minute walk from Hanishinori Station on the Kintetsu Minami-Osaka Line. The area offers convenient daily living with a park within a 350-meter (5-minute walk) radius. An interesting local fact is that Fujiidera City is named after the Fujii-dera temple, a historic Buddhist temple founded in the 6th century. The closest major tourist attraction is the ancient burial mound complex of the Mozu-Furuichi Kofun Group, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in nearby Habikino and Fujiidera cities, which offers a fascinating glimpse into Japan's Kofun period.