A Modern Family Home in the Tranquil Hills of Kaizuka
The home features a generous 4SLDK layout with a total floor area of 105.16 square meters, providing ample space for family living. The interior is designed for comfort and functionality, with a system kitchen that offers modern convenience and efficiency. The property includes separate washroom facilities and storage spaces in all living areas, ensuring organized and clutter-free living. The building is equipped with public water supply, city gas, and sewer facilities, providing all essential modern utilities.
According to the agent's special notes, the property is currently occupied, and interested parties are encouraged to freely inquire about their preferred dates for viewing. Additionally, the property falls within the Higashiyama丘陵地区地区計画 (Higashiyama Hills Area District Plan), which indicates it's part of a carefully planned residential area with specific development guidelines. The fixed asset tax amount for Reiwa 7 (2025) is currently under investigation.
The property boasts two complimentary parking spaces with a flat parking area, a valuable feature in residential neighborhoods. Its corner location provides frontage on two sides - 6 meters to the north and 6 meters to the east, both facing public roads. The area is characterized by quiet residential streets with well-maintained infrastructure, including approximately 6-meter wide roads that contribute to the neighborhood's spacious feel.
The location offers excellent accessibility, with Mizuma Railway's Sanga-yamaguchi Station just a 7-minute walk away, providing convenient transportation options. The neighborhood is well-served by local amenities including convenience stores within 130 meters and supermarkets approximately 900 meters away. The area maintains a peaceful residential atmosphere while being within reasonable distance of comprehensive medical facilities approximately 1 kilometer away.
Kaizuka City is part of Osaka Prefecture's southern region, known for its blend of urban convenience and natural beauty. An interesting historical fact about the area is that Kaizuka was once part of the ancient Izumi Province and developed as a post station town along the Kumano Kaido pilgrimage route. The closest major landmark is the famous Mizuma Kannon Temple, a significant Buddhist temple approximately 13 minutes away by foot from Mizuma Kannon Station, known for its beautiful architecture and cultural importance.