Spacious Family Home in a Convenient Osaka Suburb
This well-maintained 3SLDK detached house, built in 1991, offers a fantastic opportunity for family living in the quiet, residential area of Higashi-Hagoromo, Takaishi City, Osaka Prefecture. The property is strategically located on a southeast-facing corner lot, ensuring excellent natural light and ventilation throughout the home. The layout is designed for modern family life, featuring a comfortable living-dining-kitchen (LDK) area of approximately 13.75 tatami mats, which includes a cozy, sunken kotatsu (heated table) tatami corner perfect for relaxing.
The home's equipment and features are comprehensive. The kitchen boasts ample storage and a window for brightness and ventilation. The bathroom includes a bathtub for soaking, and the separate washbasin area features a shower-equipped vanity, allowing for hair washing. A welcome modern convenience is the heated toilet seat (bidet function). For security, a TV monitor intercom is installed, allowing residents to see visitors from inside the house. Other notable features include an indoor space for a washing machine, full-flooring, a shoe cabinet with a full-length mirror, and a 4-tatami mat storage room with a window. The building is of wood and steel frame construction.
Special notes from the agent highlight the property's current status as an empty house (akiya), with viewings readily available. The agent encourages inquiries, offering flexible scheduling including outside regular business hours, and can even provide pick-up service from your home. Recent renovations and updates include interior work in March 2020, the installation of an Eco-Jose water heater in 2020, a new washbasin in 2012, exterior wall and roof painting in 2015, and a new heated toilet seat in 2017.
The area provides a balanced suburban lifestyle. It's a 12-minute walk to Nankai Main Line's Hagoromo Station, making commutes to central Osaka and Wakayama straightforward. An interesting local fact is that Takaishi City is part of the Senboku region, historically known for its textile industry. For a day out, residents can easily visit the popular coastal attraction of Hamarikyu Gardens in nearby Osaka Bay, a former feudal lord's villa and duck hunting grounds transformed into a beautiful public garden juxtaposing traditional Japanese landscaping with modern skyscrapers.