Property Overview in Matsubara City, Osaka
This detached house is located in the Abo 1-chome area of Matsubara City, Osaka Prefecture. The property is a 4DK layout with a total floor area of 48.56 square meters on a land plot of 50.58 square meters. The building is a two-story wooden structure, constructed in December 1971. The property is currently occupied by the owner and is available for immediate move-in upon consultation.
The home features a L-shaped kitchen designed for efficient household chores. A spacious sink facilitates smooth dishwashing. A large shoe box in the entryway helps keep the entrance area tidy. The interior is bright, with natural light entering through many windows. The property includes a genuine Japanese-style room (washitsu) where soft light filters through the shoji screens, providing a relaxing space. The living and dining area is described as bright and spacious. Storage includes a large entryway storage and spacious closets. The bathroom is equipped with a reheating function and a window for ventilation. A roofed balcony allows for ample laundry drying even during rain. The washstand includes a convenient shower, helpful for busy mornings, and is equipped with handrails for safety. The toilet is a washlet with a heated seat. The property utilizes city gas, which is noted as being cost-effective and environmentally friendly. The water supply is public. The property has a south-facing aspect. It is located in a quiet residential area. The property is being sold by a real estate company with a nationwide network of 713 stores, offering support for renovations, energy-saving equipment, and various applications.
The property is a 13-minute walk from Kawachi-Matsubara Station on the Kintetsu Minami-Osaka Line. The Matsubara City Hall is within a 4-minute walk (260 meters). The property is situated in an urbanization promotion area and is zoned as a Category 1 Medium-to-High-Rise Residential Zone. The building coverage ratio is 60% and the floor area ratio is 200%. The property is subject to the Land Readjustment Act and the Specified Soil Act.