Spacious 5LDK Corner Lot Home with Shop Space in Daito City
This well-maintained wooden house, built in January 1998, offers a generous 5LDK layout across three stories, with a total floor area of 110.49 sqm. The property is situated on a desirable southeast-facing corner lot, ensuring excellent sunlight and ventilation. The land area is 70.30 sqm (public registry), with an additional 18.78 sqm of private road burden. The location is highly convenient, just a 12-minute walk from JR Gakkentoshi Line's Shijonawate Station and a 9-minute walk from Nozaki Station.
Key features and equipment include a system kitchen for easy cleaning and integrated storage, a monitor-equipped doorphone for security, and a bathroom with a reheating function and dryer. The property utilizes relatively inexpensive and environmentally friendly city gas. Additional notable equipment includes a shower-equipped vanity, a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, and underfloor heating. The home is also described as barrier-free and south-facing.
Special notes highlight the property's unique advantages. It features a shop/garage space and a basement storage room, making it suitable for use as a store, office, or for a two-generation family. All rooms are 6 tatami mats or larger. The surrounding area is well-equipped with daily necessities: a drugstore is within a 3-minute walk (180m), a supermarket within a 4-minute walk (370m), a convenience store within a 6-minute walk (440m), and a post office just 30 meters away. The local elementary and junior high schools are also within walking distance.
The Daito City area in Osaka Prefecture offers a blend of suburban convenience and access to green spaces like the nearby Fukakita Ryokuchi park. An interesting local fact is that Daito City is known for its deep historical roots, with archaeological sites indicating human settlement dating back to the Yayoi period. For a major tourist attraction, visitors can easily access the iconic Osaka Castle, a magnificent historical landmark and museum approximately a 30-minute train ride away, offering a glimpse into Japan's samurai era.