Spacious 8LDK Detached House in Izumi, Osaka with Potential for Guesthouse Use
This substantial detached house, located in the quiet residential area of Yamasho-cho, Izumi City, Osaka Prefecture, offers a generous living space of 163.10 square meters across two stories. Built in June 1982, the property is currently vacant and presents a significant opportunity for those seeking a large family home or a property with business potential. The listing highlights that the house features many rooms, making it a recommended candidate for use as a private lodging facility (minpaku).
The property is equipped with a full range of amenities. The kitchen includes a system kitchen, counter kitchen, and both IH and gas cooking hobs. The bathroom features a reheating function and a bath dryer. Other notable interior features include a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor-equipped door phone, and underfloor heating. The property is all-electric, barrier-free, south-facing, and comes with a parking space. Additional equipment includes public water supply, city gas, sewer system, a dedicated bath, dedicated toilet, hot water supply, air conditioning, an indoor space for a washing machine, a balcony, flooring, and some furniture, appliances, and lighting fixtures included. There are also two or more toilets and an auto bath system.
A specific advantage noted is the indoor space for placing a washing machine, which helps the appliance last longer. The property uses relatively inexpensive and environmentally friendly city gas.
The area of Izumi City offers a blend of suburban tranquility and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that Izumi is known for its historical connection to the legendary fox spirits of Japan, with the nearby Shitadera (Shitanoo-dera) temple being a famous spot associated with these tales. For a major tourist attraction, residents can easily visit the iconic Osaka Castle, a magnificent historical landmark and museum located approximately 30 kilometers north, representing the rich samurai history of the Kansai region.