Renovated 4SLDK Family Home with East-Facing Sunlight in Izumi City
This spacious 4SLDK detached house, built in 2007 and recently renovated in November 2025, offers a bright and functional living environment in Izumi City, Osaka Prefecture. The property is oriented to the east, allowing for pleasant morning sunlight to fill the home. The front road on the east side is a generous 6 meters wide, providing ample space and light.
The interior boasts a layout rich in storage space, with a practical and easy-to-use floor plan. The renovation work completed in November 2025 includes a new kitchen, a new washbasin/vanity unit, new floor tiles, new wallpaper on all room ceilings and walls, replacement of toilet and washroom CF, re-covering of tatami mats, replacement of shoji paper screens, and a new color monitor intercom system. The kitchen features a clean, systematic design with abundant storage and has been refitted with a grill-equipped IH cooktop. The property is all-electric, reducing fire risks associated with gas. The living-dining-kitchen (LDK) area is a relaxing space for family connection, featuring an open living room that feels expansive when the door from the entrance is opened. The 4.5-tatami mat Japanese-style room integrates seamlessly with the living area, making it ideal as a guest room or kids' space. One of the approximately 7.5-tatami mat Western-style rooms faces the balcony and includes a walk-in closet (WIC) for smart daily living. Another approximately 5.5-tatami mat room features a skylight, filling it with natural light. All rooms are bright with storage space. The bathroom offers a soothing bathing experience, and both the 1st-floor toilet (with abundant storage and a washlet) and the 2nd-floor toilet have been refitted. The entrance includes a getabako (shoe cupboard).
The property is conveniently located within walking distance of supermarkets and convenience stores, making daily life easy. Immediate occupancy is possible. The nearest major station is Nankai Electric Railway Semboku Line's Izumi-Chuo Station, approximately a 23-minute walk away. A general hospital is within a 755-meter radius (about a 10-minute walk).
Izumi City is part of the Osaka metropolitan area, offering a blend of suburban living with good access to the city. An interesting local fact is that Izumi is historically known as a major production area for hagoromo, the ornate feathered costumes used in traditional Noh theater. For a notable tourist attraction, visitors can explore the ruins of Furuichi Kofun Group, a UNESCO World Heritage site located nearby in Habikino and Fujiidera cities, which consists of majestic keyhole-shaped burial mounds from the Kofun period.