Spacious 3LDK Family Home with Renovation History in Osaka's Minami Ward
This well-presented detached house, built in 2002, offers a comfortable 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 72.90 square meters on a quiet residential plot of 84.98 square meters. The property has a renovation history, ensuring modern living standards. Key renovations include the water system and bathroom in January 2018, and the roof and exterior walls in November 2016. The home is designed for practicality and ease of living.
The property features a system kitchen with ample storage, making it easy to organize cooking utensils and condiments. It is a wall-mounted kitchen, allowing for a more spacious living and dining area. The home is all-electric, which is economical for monthly utility bills and reduces fire risks as it uses no gas for cooking or hot water. It is equipped with an IH cooktop, which is easy to clean and helps keep the room temperature comfortable during summer cooking. The bright, south-facing rooms receive plenty of natural light. The master bedroom is particularly bright and perfect for waking up to a pleasant morning. Another room features two-sided lighting, making it an ideal children's room. Storage is ensured in each room, allowing for more usable space. The bathroom is designed to soothe the family's daily fatigue, and the toilet has a window for excellent ventilation and a slight depth to avoid a cramped feeling.
Additional features include a carport, allowing for one parking space. The property is located in a quiet residential neighborhood, providing a relaxed and settled atmosphere. It is within a 4-minute walk (320 meters) of Sakai City Yagami Elementary School and a short distance from Sakai City Mihara Nishi Junior High School. Convenience stores and supermarkets are also within easy reach.
The area of Mihara Ward in Sakai City, Osaka, is a suburban residential district known for its peaceful environment. An interesting local fact is that the nearby "Daisen Kofun" (also known as the Nintoku-tenno-ryo Kofun) is one of the three largest tombs in the world by area and is a UNESCO World Heritage site as part of the "Mozu-Furuichi Kofun Group: Mounded Tombs of Ancient Japan." The closest major tourist attraction from this property is the iconic Osaka Castle, a historic landmark and popular destination approximately a 30-minute drive away.