Spacious Family Home with Recent Renovations in Osaka's Kanan Town
This well-maintained detached house in Osaka's Kanan Town offers a comfortable and practical living space for a family. The property sits on a generous plot of 62.67 tsubo (approximately 207.18 sqm) with a total floor area of 35.94 tsubo (118.82 sqm). Built in February 2007, the two-story wooden structure features a 4SLDK layout, providing four separate bedrooms alongside a living, dining, and kitchen area. The home has been thoughtfully cared for, and recent renovations ensure key systems are up-to-date, including a water heater replacement in February 2024 and roof/exterior wall painting around 2022.
The interior is designed for family life and convenience. A welcoming living room with a sunken-floor genkan (entrance) features a staircase integrated into the space, fostering natural communication. The layout includes a 4.5-tatami mat Japanese-style room adjacent to the living room, which can serve as a quiet retreat, a guest room, or a nap space for children. The practical L-shaped system kitchen offers short work lines and is easy for children to join in cooking activities. The home includes ample storage, with a spacious getabako (shoe cupboard) in the entrance and a walk-in closet with a coat hanger in one of the bedrooms. The bright bathroom has a window for good ventilation and natural light, and the separate washroom also benefits from a window.
Key equipment and features include a system kitchen, IH cooking hob, underfloor heating, a toilet with bidet functions, a bathroom dryer, a TV monitor intercom, and an all-electric system. The property is also barrier-free and south-facing. Parking is available for two vehicles. The balcony is spacious enough to dry futons and sheets all at once and is equipped with a water faucet.
The property is located in the Sakurazaka 1-chome area of Kanan Town, Osaka Prefecture. Access is via the Kintetsu Nagano Line to Tondabayashi Station, followed by a 20-minute bus ride and a 5-minute walk from the Kannan Sakura Elementary School bus stop. The area offers a peaceful residential setting. An interesting local fact is that Kanan Town is part of the Minamikawachi region, known for its lush greenery and historical sites like the ancient Kanshin-ji Temple, a National Treasure located a short drive away in Kawachinagano City. This temple, founded in the 7th century, is a significant cultural landmark and a serene spot for visitors.