Spacious 4LDK Detached House in a Quiet, Green Residential Area of Izumi City
This detached house, built in August 2003 (23 years old), offers a comfortable 4LDK layout with a total floor area of 93.15㎡ on a generous 152.83㎡ plot. The property is located in the quiet, green residential area of Yamasho-cho, Izumi City, Osaka Prefecture. Access is via the JR Hanwa Line: get off at Izumi-Fuchu Station, take a 13-minute bus ride, and then a 6-minute walk from the Yamasho stop.
The property features a full renovation scheduled for completion by the end of April 2026 (Reiwa 8), allowing you to start your new life in a fresh, updated space. The renovation will include a new system kitchen, a new unit bath, a new washbasin, new toilets, new wallpaper and ceiling finishes, re-tatami matting, replacement of fusuma and shoji sliding doors, new towel rings and paper holders, replacement of the water faucet frame, replacement of the front door, pipe cleaning, and a full house cleaning.
Key equipment and features include a system kitchen with a counter, IH cooking hob, a bath with reheating function and dryer, a shower-equipped washbasin vanity, heated toilet seats, a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor-equipped doorphone, and underfloor heating. The property is all-electric, barrier-free, south-facing, and comes with a parking lot (space for 3 cars). Other amenities include public water supply, city gas, sewer system, separate bath and toilet, shower, underfloor storage, a bay window, flooring, and crime prevention features like storm shutters. There are two or more toilets and all rooms have two-sided lighting.
The surrounding area is convenient, with a convenience store within 696m (a 9-minute walk), a supermarket within 1,432m, and a general hospital within 1,453m. The property is also within the school districts for Izumi City Kurodori Elementary School (1,645m away) and Izumi City Izumi Junior High School (2,646m away).
Izumi City is part of the Osaka metropolitan area, offering a blend of suburban tranquility and urban accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the Izumi Sunflower Field, a vast seasonal attraction featuring over a million sunflowers that bloom spectacularly in summer, drawing visitors from across the region. For history and culture enthusiasts, a major nearby landmark is the ruins of Kishiwada Castle, a well-preserved feudal castle located a short drive away in the neighboring city, famous for its impressive stone walls and annual festival.