Spacious 3LDK Apartment with Panoramic Views in Osaka
This well-maintained 3LDK apartment, located on the top (15th) floor of a secure condominium building in Izumi City, Osaka, offers a bright and comfortable living space with excellent southern exposure. The property features a total floor area of 62.48 sqm (approximately 18.9 tsubo) and includes a spacious 8.4 sqm balcony that allows abundant sunlight to stream in, providing a cheerful atmosphere and good ventilation.
According to the agent's notes, the apartment's equipment is comprehensive. It includes a separate bath and toilet, a system kitchen with three burners and a dishwasher, a dedicated toilet with a warm-water washing bidet seat, a shower, vanity, and a vanity counter with a shower. Storage is ample with closets in all rooms and a shoe-in closet. Other features include air conditioning (two or more units), a dedicated indoor laundry machine space, flooring, lighting fixtures, downlights, a monitor intercom, a dimple key, security cameras, smoke detectors, and it is powered by city gas with complete water and sewage systems. The building itself has two or more elevators, a bicycle parking lot (annual fee 1,200 yen), and a motorcycle parking space (annual fee 3,600 yen).
Special notes highlight that the apartment is suitable for multi-generational families or elderly residents. It benefits from two-sided lighting, excellent sunlight, good views, and good ventilation. The exterior is tile-clad, and there is one Japanese-style room. A key remark states that the essential equipment (bathroom, vanity, system kitchen, toilet) was replaced over five years ago, and other renovation work has been completed. The property is in move-in ready condition.
The area of Izumi City in Osaka Prefecture offers a balanced suburban lifestyle with convenient access to urban amenities. An interesting local fact is that Izumi is known for its historical connection to the samurai culture of the Kishu domain. For recreation and tourism, residents can easily visit the iconic Osaka Castle, a major historical landmark and one of Japan's most famous castles, located within a reasonable distance for a day trip.