Spacious Traditional Kominka with Generous Land in Kaizuka City
This property is a substantial traditional Japanese house (kominka) located in Kaizuka City, Osaka Prefecture. The house offers a remarkably spacious living environment with a total floor area of 240.00 square meters arranged in an 11DK layout, providing ample room for various needs. The structure is a two-story wooden building constructed in September 1955.
The property's equipment and features are comprehensive. The kitchen is a system kitchen with a counter, offering both an IH cooktop and a gas cooktop, allowing for versatile cooking methods. The bathroom includes a reheating function and a dryer. The washbasin is a standalone unit with a shower attachment, and the toilet is equipped with a bidet seat. Indoor amenities include a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor intercom, and underfloor heating. Key property characteristics noted are that it is all-electric, barrier-free, south-facing, and comes with a parking lot. Other listed equipment includes public water supply, propane gas, a septic tank, a dedicated bath and toilet, the nearest station being a starting station, a two-burner gas cooktop, a system kitchen, hot water supply, a private garden, a warm-water bidet toilet seat, an independent washroom, a bathroom size of 1-jo or more (approx. 1.6m x 1.6m), a dishwasher, an automatic bath, wide spacing from neighboring houses, and a garden over 10 square meters. The style is noted as 'kominka-fu' or traditional house style.
Special remarks from the agent indicate that a set-back is required, with a 2.5-meter public road to the west and a frontage of 40.0 meters. The current condition is vacant, but there are residual items on the premises; these will be disposed of prior to handover. Furthermore, there are four buildings within the plot of land. The property is for sale by exclusive agency.
The area of Kaizuka City offers a blend of suburban living with access to local amenities. An interesting historical fact about the region is its connection to the Kishu region's citrus cultivation. The property is within walking distance of the Mizuma Railway's Mizuma Kannon Station, and the area is also known for its proximity to the famous Mizuma Kannon Temple, a significant cultural and tourist attraction known for its beautiful grounds and historical importance.