Spacious 5DK Detached House in a Quiet Suita Neighborhood
This substantial detached house, located in the quiet residential area of Senrioka Nishi, Suita City, Osaka Prefecture, offers a generous living space of 225.08 sqm (approximately 68.08 tsubo) spread over two floors and a basement. Built in March 1987 with a steel-reinforced concrete structure, the property sits on a sizable plot of 282.65 sqm (approx. 85.5 tsubo), with an additional approximately 21.25 sqm of private road land. The layout is a versatile 5DK, providing ample room for family living. The property is noted for its excellent sunlight due to its southeastern and northeastern orientation.
Critical agent notes have been provided. Firstly, reservation-only open house viewings are held. These are conducted every Saturday, Sunday, and on public holidays. Those wishing to view the property are encouraged to make an inquiry. Even if the listed dates are inconvenient, prospective buyers are welcome to state their preferred time for a viewing. Secondly, there is a crucial legal note regarding construction: as the property does not front a road as defined by the Building Standards Act, in principle, the construction, extension, or reconstruction of buildings is not permitted. However, if permission is obtained under Article 43, Paragraph 2, Item 2 of the Building Standards Act with the agreement of the Building Review Board, then the construction, extension, or reconstruction of buildings becomes possible.
The house is situated within a First Category Low-Rise Exclusive Residential Zone, ensuring a peaceful environment. Practical features include parking space for two vehicles (subject to vehicle type) and immediate availability for occupancy. The location is highly convenient, with Senrioka Station on the JR Tokaido Main Line just a 12-minute walk away, providing direct access to central Osaka and beyond.
The surrounding area of Suita City is part of the greater Osaka metropolis, known for its blend of urban convenience and residential calm. An interesting local fact is that Suita is home to the Expo ’70 Commemorative Park, the site of the 1970 Japan World Exposition, which now features expansive gardens, museums, and the iconic Tower of the Sun. The closest major tourist attraction from this property is the Expo ’70 Commemorative Park, a vast cultural and recreational space offering a beautiful escape with seasonal flower displays and significant architectural landmarks.