Spacious 3LDK Apartment with Private Garden in Kaizuka, Osaka
This property is a spacious 3LDK apartment located on the first floor of a 14-story building in the Elbecourt Nishiki no Hama 4th building complex in Kaizuka City, Osaka Prefecture. Built in January 1993, the apartment offers a generous wall-core exclusive area of 79.45 sqm (approximately 24.03 tsubo). The layout includes a 13.5-tatami mat LDK (living-dining-kitchen), a 6.8-tatami Japanese-style room, and two Western-style rooms of 6.8 and 5.5 tatami mats. A key feature is the private garden attached to the unit, providing a detached-house-like feel with outdoor space.
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with a follow-up heating function for the bath, a bathroom dryer, a washbasin with shower, a system kitchen, a counter kitchen, storage in all rooms, a closet, CATV, internet connectivity, an indoor washing machine space, a monitor-equipped intercom, security cameras, and it is a corner unit. Utilities include city gas and a water heater. Building amenities include an elevator, a bicycle parking area, and a motorcycle parking space. A special note mentions that the distance to adjacent buildings is 2 meters or more. The monthly running costs include a dedicated garden usage fee of 810 yen. The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate handover.
The apartment is situated in a quiet residential area of Kaizuka City. The location offers convenient access to daily necessities, with a FamilyMart convenience store just 676 meters away and larger shopping options like the Daiei Kaizuka store and Super Center Trial Nishikihama store within a 1.4 km radius. The area is part of the Southern Osaka region, known for its blend of residential comfort and access to the natural beauty of Osaka Bay. An interesting local fact is that Kaizuka City's name translates to "shell mound," reflecting its historical significance as a site where ancient shell mounds from the Jomon period have been discovered. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Osaka Castle, a historic landmark and museum located approximately 40 kilometers north, easily accessible for day trips.