Spacious 6DK Wooden Home in Quiet Osaka Neighborhood
This charming two-story wooden house, built in December 1979 (Showa 54), offers a calm and settled atmosphere. It faces a southeast-facing road, ensuring excellent sunlight and a bright, open feel at the front of the property. The layout is a generous 6DK, with a total floor area of 85.86 square meters. A standout feature is that all rooms are 6 tatami mats or larger, providing a spaciousness and number of rooms that is rare in modern homes, making it ideal for families needing ample space or those seeking private individual rooms.
The property includes a wall-mounted kitchen. Notably, the stove is a separate type, allowing you the freedom to install your preferred gas cooker. The kitchen has a window, ensuring the workspace is bright and ventilation is easy. The home is equipped with public water supply, city gas, and sewer systems. Other features include underfloor storage and a balcony. The house is not all-electric, has no specific barrier-free features, and faces southeast. Parking for one light vehicle is available on the premises.
Located in the quiet residential area of Shinonome-cho in Izumiotsu City, the neighborhood has calm traffic, offering a peaceful and gentle living environment. The property is within a 13-minute walk on flat terrain to Nankai Main Line's Izumiotsu Station, making commutes and school runs smooth. Despite being within walking distance of the station, the inclusion of a parking space allows for convenient use of a car for shopping and outings. Daily conveniences are close at hand, with a Seven-Eleven convenience store just 84 meters away, a KINSHO supermarket within 490 meters, and a Sugi Pharmacy 205 meters away.
The area of Izumiotsu is part of Osaka's vibrant metropolitan region, yet it maintains its own local charm. An interesting historical fact is that the city has a long tradition of textile manufacturing, particularly towels, earning it the nickname "Towel City" of Japan. For a major tourist attraction, residents and visitors can easily access the bustling district of Namba in central Osaka via the Nankai Railway, which is famous for its shopping, dining, and the iconic Dotonbori canal area, all within a reasonable train ride.