Spacious 5LDK Detached House in Osaka's Tranquil Kanan Town
This spacious 5LDK detached house, built in May 1997, offers a comfortable and practical living environment in the peaceful setting of Osaka's Kanan Town. The property features a generous total floor area of approximately 111.79 square meters (about 33 tsubo) on a land plot of about 150.27 square meters (about 45 tsubo). The layout is designed for family living, with all rooms being 6 tatami mats or larger and each equipped with its own storage space, providing ample space for belongings.
The house is equipped with an all-electric system, including an IH cooktop, which is easy to clean and helps keep the kitchen cooler during summer cooking. The bathroom is fitted with a reheating function, ensuring a warm bath is always available. The all-electric setup also reduces fire risk by eliminating gas for cooking and water heating. Additional features include a TV monitor-equipped doorphone, underfloor heating, a walk-in closet, and attic storage. The property is barrier-free and south-facing. Other equipment includes public water and sewer, a dedicated bath and toilet (separated), a shower, a three-burner IH cooktop, a system kitchen, hot water supply, a shower-equipped washbasin vanity, underfloor storage, an indoor laundry space, a bay window, a balcony, flooring, a bicycle parking area, a motorcycle parking space, and a heated toilet seat.
The property is currently vacant, allowing for easy and flexible viewings. It comes with parking for two cars (subject to vehicle type) and a cycle port. A second toilet is located on the second floor, and the property has an inspection certificate. The school districts are Kanan Sakura Elementary School and Kanan Junior High School. The elementary school offers a school bus, and the junior high is accessible by bicycle. The selling agent, Access Estate Co., Ltd., is also simultaneously selling another detached house with parking for two cars at 16-3 Sakurazaka 3-chome, Kanan Town, Osaka.
The area of Kanan Town in Osaka Prefecture offers a blend of suburban tranquility and accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the town's name, "Kanan," translates to "south of the river," reflecting its geographical position. For recreation and culture, residents can easily visit the historic Kanshin-ji Temple, a nationally designated Important Cultural Property located in nearby Kawachinagano City, known for its beautiful Japanese garden and serene atmosphere.