Spacious Three-Story Home with Balcony Views of Mount Ikoma in Higashiosaka
This three-story detached house, built in 1984, offers a comfortable 3DK layout with a unique feature: three separate Japanese-style tatami rooms. This provides a serene and traditional living space, perfect for relaxation or hosting guests. The property is bright and airy, with an east-facing orientation that welcomes pleasant morning sunlight. The layout is praised for being simple and easy to use.
Key equipment and features include a system kitchen, counter kitchen, IH cooktop, bath with reheating function and dryer, shower-equipped vanity, washlet toilet, walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor doorphone, and underfloor heating. The property is all-electric and comes with a parking space. The building structure is listed as 'Other' and it is a three-story build. The property is noted to be in very clean condition inside. A major highlight is the two-sided balcony, which is not only excellent for drying laundry but also offers good sunlight and ventilation, creating an open living environment. From the balcony, you can enjoy a view of Mount Ikoma.
The property includes a built-in garage with a shutter, making loading and unloading easy even on rainy days. The parking space is for one car, but its generous size allows it to be used flexibly for storage of bicycles, motorcycles, or as a hobby workspace. The front road is over approximately 4.5 meters wide. The current status is vacant, and immediate handover is possible. The surrounding area is described as a very quiet residential neighborhood. Convenient facilities are nearby, including a convenience store just 356 meters away.
The Higashiosaka area is part of the larger Osaka metropolis, known for its vibrant manufacturing industry often called the 'city of monozukuri' (craftsmanship). An interesting local fact is that Higashiosaka is home to the Shitennō-ji temple, one of Japan's oldest Buddhist temples, founded in 593 AD by Prince Shōtoku. For a major tourist attraction, residents and visitors can easily access the historic and bustling district of Nara, a former capital of Japan and a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its free-roaming deer and the magnificent Tōdai-ji Temple, which houses a giant bronze Buddha statue.