Spacious 4LDK Detached House with Renovated Wet Areas in Osaka's Izumi City
This detached house, located in Ikedashitacho, Izumi City, Osaka Prefecture, offers a comfortable 4LDK layout across two stories with a total floor area of 78.52 square meters. Built in June 1978, the property sits on a 89.81 square meter plot of land. A key feature is the inclusion of a wet area renovation, allowing the buyer to choose their preferred fixtures and finishes for the kitchen, unit bath, toilet, and water heater. The property is currently vacant and ready for viewing.
According to the agent's notes, the house boasts several practical features. It includes a system kitchen that integrates storage and cleaning areas for ease of use. The property is all-electric, which reduces the risk of fire by eliminating gas for cooking and hot water. It is also equipped with parking space for up to three compact cars, providing ample space for family and guests. The layout includes a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor-equipped door phone, and underfloor heating. Additional features noted are a barrier-free design, a south-facing orientation, and a shower-equipped vanity. Other listed equipment includes public water supply, shower, IH cooking hob, system kitchen, flooring, heated toilet seat, all-electric system, dishwasher, and closet.
The property is situated within a 4-minute walk (254 meters) of Izumi City Kitakeda Elementary School, offering convenience for families. The area is well-serviced with amenities including a convenience store, supermarket, drugstore, and bank all within a short distance. The nearest major transport link is Nankai Electric Railway's Semboku Line, with Izumi Chuo Station a 19-minute walk away.
Izumi City in Osaka Prefecture is known for its rich history and cultural sites. An interesting local landmark is the Kishiwada Castle, located in the neighboring city. While not a traditional tourist hotspot, the wider Osaka Bay area offers numerous attractions, including the bustling districts of central Osaka and the historic sites of Sakai City, which is home to some of the world's largest ancient burial mounds, a UNESCO World Heritage site.