Spacious Vacant House in Toyono, Osaka with Mountain Views and Development Potential
This property, listed as [2508] Kibo-ga-oka 6-chome, is a vacant house for sale located in the scenic town of Toyono in Osaka Prefecture. The house is a two-story wooden structure built in January 1987, making it approximately 39 years old. It sits on a generous plot of land measuring 223.29 square meters, offering ample outdoor space. The property is situated on the second floor of the building.
According to the agent's notes, the property features essential utilities including public water supply, public gas, and propane. The drainage system is connected to the public sewer. The house includes a dedicated bathroom and a dedicated toilet. A significant feature is the presence of a private garden, providing a personal outdoor retreat. For convenience, the property offers a dedicated motorcycle parking space and a bicycle parking area.
The land is classified as residential land within an urbanization promotion area. The current status is vacant, and the handover conditions are negotiable. The property is managed by the local municipality or a delegated organization, and interested parties are directed to contact the 'Residential Consultation Desk' operated by the NPO Toyono Town Hometown Revitalization Council for viewings and price inquiries.
The surrounding area of Toyono Town is part of the Hokusetsu Mountain Range in northern Osaka, characterized by mountains ranging from 500 to 600 meters in elevation. Located about 30 km from central Osaka, the town offers a cooler climate, reportedly nearly 5 degrees lower than the city center. This climate supports unique agricultural products like Takayama Mana, Takayama Gobou, and Yacon. The town is divided into eastern areas with traditional rural landscapes and western areas with residential zones well-connected by the Nose Electric Railway Myoken Line, creating a harmonious blend of nature and community. A notable landmark in the region is the historic Nose Myoken Mountain, a sacred site for Polaris worship.