Feltie Meets Izumigaoka 2nd Building: A Spacious Ground-Floor Apartment with a Private Garden
This property presents a rare opportunity to acquire a spacious 3LDK apartment on the ground floor of the Feltie Meets Izumigaoka 2nd Building in Sakai, Osaka. Priced at 10.5 million yen, this south-facing unit offers excellent sunlight and the unique benefit of a private garden, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience.
The apartment features a generous private floor area of 71.90 square meters, with a layout comprising three bedrooms, a living room, dining room, and kitchen. A key highlight is the 12.48 square meter south-facing balcony and the attached 16.38 square meter private garden, available for a monthly usage fee of 490 yen. The property is currently occupied. The building itself is a robust 15-storey steel-framed reinforced concrete (SRC) structure built in July 1991 by Hazama Corporation, with a total of 105 units. Management is handled by Haseko Community.
Agent notes and special features have been translated and incorporated. The property boasts a system kitchen, storage in all rooms, a Japanese-style room (washitsu), a face-to-face kitchen layout, and a bathroom with a window. It is equipped for high-speed internet, BS/CS/CATV, and has an elevator. Parking is available with a self-parking space, and there is a bicycle and motorcycle parking area. Pets are negotiable. The monthly management fee is 9,350 yen, with an equal monthly repair reserve fund of 9,350 yen. A special note from the agent states: "Other (Special Notes/Remarks): This information will be automatically reflected in other inquiries (discarded after 30 minutes) *Available only for some properties."
The location in Sakai's Naka Ward is highly convenient. A Seven-Eleven convenience store is a 4-minute walk away, and the Co-op Fukasa supermarket is within a 7-minute walk. The area is served by the Nankai Senboku Line, with access from Izumigaoka Station via a 9-minute bus ride and a further 9-minute walk. An interesting fact about Sakai is its deep historical roots as a key port city and a major center for the production of high-quality Japanese swords and tea ceremony knives during the feudal era. The closest major landmark is the iconic Osaka Castle, a magnificent historical fortress located approximately 25 kilometers north, easily accessible for a day of exploration.