Spacious Family Home on a Generous Plot in Misaki Town
This well-maintained detached house, constructed by the reputable Daiwa House Industry in July 1992, offers a fantastic opportunity for family living on a substantial plot of land. The property features a 5LDK layout with a total floor area of 138.77 square meters, providing ample space for a large family or those who enjoy having extra rooms for guests, hobbies, or a home office. The house is built with a lightweight steel frame structure and stands on a corner lot with excellent road frontage.
Key features and equipment translated from the agent notes include a system kitchen with a countertop and IH cooking hob, making cleaning easy and keeping the kitchen cooler in summer. The bathroom is equipped with a reheating function, ensuring a warm bath is always available. The property is all-electric and includes underfloor heating, a TV monitor doorphone, a walk-in closet, storage in every room, a separate toilet and bath, underfloor storage, an indoor laundry area, bay windows, a balcony, and flooring throughout. The layout is designed for privacy and independence, with all rooms accessible from the hallway. The first floor has two adjoining Japanese-style rooms, while the second floor boasts three Western-style rooms with good sunlight.
The property's most striking feature is its expansive land of approximately 534.86 square meters (about 161 tsubo), providing immense potential for gardening, creating a dog run, or simply enjoying vast outdoor space. Multiple vehicles can be parked on-site. The location is convenient, just an 11-minute walk from Misa-koen Station on the Nankai Electric Railway's Tanagawa Line, offering easy access to the wider Osaka region.
The area of Misaki Town in Osaka Prefecture is known for its coastal scenery and relaxed atmosphere. An interesting local attraction is the Misa-koen (Misaki Park) station area, which is named for its proximity to the recreational spaces along the coast. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Kishu Toshogu Shrine, a beautifully decorated Shinto shrine dedicated to Tokugawa Ieyasu, located a short drive away and offering a glimpse into Japan's feudal history.