Spacious and Well-Maintained 3LDK Apartment in Izumi City
This property is a 3LDK condominium for sale, located in the Mezon Dooru Raban I Bangkan building in Izumi City, Osaka Prefecture. The interior is in very clean condition, having been used with care by the previous occupants. The layout is ideal for family living, featuring a combination of Japanese and Western-style rooms.
Key equipment and features include a system kitchen, shower-equipped vanity, heated toilet seat, monitor intercom, and ample storage with closets. The building offers both bicycle parking (¥100/month) and motorcycle parking (¥300/month). A significant renovation was completed in January 2017, encompassing the entire water area (kitchen, bathroom, washroom) and interior re-wallpapering throughout all rooms. The property is currently vacant, allowing for immediate occupancy. The seller has specified a judicial scrivener for the transaction and has disclaimed liability for non-conforming contracts. The transaction method is exclusive dedicated brokerage.
The building itself is a substantial 14-story (plus one basement) reinforced concrete (SRC) structure built in April 1996, containing 236 units. It is managed by Koko Building Management Co., Ltd. on a full-consignment, daytime-staff basis. Monthly running costs include a management fee of ¥5,820, a repair reserve fund of ¥13,690, and a shuttle bus operation fee of ¥2,970. One parking space is available for an additional ¥8,000 per month. The apartment is situated on the 4th floor, with a private balcony measuring 12.26 sqm. The total private floor area is 68.45 sqm (approximately 20.7 tsubo).
The area of Izumi City offers convenient access to daily amenities, with shopping options like OKUWA Izumi-Oda and Gyomu Super nearby. An interesting local fact is that Izumi is known as a major production area for chrysanthemums in the Kansai region. For recreation and tourism, residents can easily access the historic and scenic ruins of Izumi Kokubun-ji Temple, a nationally designated historic site that was once the provincial temple of the area.