Spacious and Well-Maintained Family Home in Osaka Sayama
This well-presented detached house in Osaka Sayama City offers a comfortable and functional living space for a family. The property features a 4LDK layout with a total floor area of 98.82 square meters, built in March 2005. The interior has been meticulously maintained, ensuring a move-in ready condition.
Key features include a counter-style kitchen that allows for interaction with the living and dining area, perfect for keeping an eye on children while cooking. The home is equipped with ample storage throughout, including a large shoe box at the entrance and built-in closets in every room. For convenience, there are two toilets, one on each floor, both featuring heated bidet seats. The bathroom is a unit bath with a re-heating function, allowing family members to enjoy a warm bath at any time. The living-dining room is bright and spacious, featuring large sliding windows that let in plenty of natural light and air. The property also includes a generous balcony, ideal for drying laundry.
Recent renovations and updates were carried out in April 2017, including a kitchen cupboard refresh, installation of a new bathroom dryer, replacement of the first-floor toilet seat, and a new water heater. The entrance shoe box was also renewed, and a new TV intercom was installed in April 2022. The balcony terrace roof was newly redone in April 2022.
Additional equipment and features include a system kitchen, IH cooktop, underfloor heating, a walk-in closet, a shower-equipped vanity, and a parking space for two standard-sized cars. The property is all-electric and faces south-southwest for good sunlight.
The location in Osaka Sayama's Imakuma 3-chome offers a quiet residential setting. An interesting fact about the area is that Osaka Sayama City is known for its lush greenery and is home to the Sayama Forest, a large prefectural natural park popular for outdoor activities. The closest major landmark is the historic Kongō-ji Temple, a significant Buddhist temple complex with a history dating back over a thousand years, located a short drive away in Kawachinagano City.