Renovated 4LDK Family Home in Tranquil Tomidabayashi Cul-de-Sac
This spacious 4LDK detached house, built in November 2002, offers a comfortable and modern living environment following a scheduled renovation set for completion by the end of March 2026. The property features a well-designed layout with a 12-tatami mat Living-Dining-Kitchen area and four separate bedrooms, each a generous 6-tatami mat in size, providing ample space for family life.
Key equipment and features include a counter kitchen, perfect for keeping an eye on children while cooking, and a TV monitor-equipped doorphone for secure visitor screening. The bathroom is equipped with a reheating function and a dryer, while the toilet features a washlet bidet seat for added comfort and hygiene. The home boasts an all-electric system, barrier-free design, and a south-facing orientation. Additional amenities include a walk-in closet, storage in every room, underfloor heating, a balcony, and an indoor laundry area. The property is connected to public water, propane gas, and sewer systems.
Located in a peaceful cul-de-sac, the home benefits from minimal through traffic, ensuring a quiet and safe environment. The front road on the south side is a wide 4.8-meter public road, providing easy and convenient access to main arteries for car users. The surrounding roads are also spacious. The property includes space for one parking spot at no extra charge.
The area is served by Tomidabayashi City's Nishingori Elementary School and Daini Junior High School, both within walking distance. The property is a 14-minute walk from Takidani Fudō Station on the Kintetsu Nagano Line, offering convenient commuter access to central Osaka. The neighborhood is known for its rich natural environment, making it an ideal setting for families seeking a relaxed, child-friendly lifestyle. An interesting local fact is that the nearby area of "Nishikiori" has historical roots in sericulture and textile weaving. For a major tourist attraction, visitors can explore the historic streets of the nearby Former Imaicho Townscape, a preserved merchant district from the Edo period, offering a glimpse into traditional Japanese architecture and atmosphere.