Renovated 4LDK Home in Higashiosaka with Modern Amenities
This renovated 4LDK detached house, built in June 2008, offers a move-in ready opportunity in the residential area of Higashiosaka, Osaka Prefecture. The property has undergone a comprehensive renovation completed in August 2025, ensuring a fresh start for new occupants. Key updates include re-wallpapering of all rooms, replacement of flooring (including tatami mat refacing and shoji paper replacement), new downlights, partial interior painting, and exterior balcony painting.
The home is equipped with a modern system kitchen featuring ample overhead storage cabinets, a three-burner cooktop, and a dishwasher for efficient cleanup. The kitchen utilizes an IH cooktop, providing a safe and comfortable cooking environment without open flames. A counter kitchen layout allows for easy communication with family while preparing meals. The property is all-electric. The spacious second-floor living-dining-kitchen (LDK) area, approximately 17 jo (28.1 sqm), offers privacy from street view. The bathroom is a one-tsubo (approx. 3.3 sqm) system bath with special coating, allowing for a relaxing soak. It is equipped with a bath dryer and a TV. The home includes two toilets, one on each floor. For security, a monitor-equipped door phone allows visual identification of visitors. Storage is plentiful with a walk-in closet in one of the Western-style rooms and storage in all living areas. The second-floor balcony features a slop sink, making it convenient for gardening or other hobbies. Parking for one car is available at no extra charge.
The property is located approximately a 9-minute walk from Kawachi-Hanazono Station on the Kintetsu Namba/Nara Line, providing direct access to central Osaka and Nara. The area is a quiet residential neighborhood. An interesting local fact is that Higashiosaka is historically known as a major manufacturing hub, often called the "City of Monozukuri" (manufacturing). The closest major landmark is the ancient burial mound complex of the Mozu-Furuichi Kofun Group, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located a short train ride away in Sakai and Habikino, offering a glimpse into Japan's ancient history.