Spacious 4LDK Wooden Family Home in Osaka's Nishiyodogawa Ward
This recently renovated single-family home in Osaka's Nishiyodogawa Ward offers modern comfort and convenience in a well-connected residential area. Built in July 2011, this wooden three-story house features a generous 4LDK layout with a total floor area of 91.64 sqm (approximately 27.72 tsubo) on a land plot of 53.94 sqm (approximately 16.31 tsubo), with an additional approximately 17.72 sqm of private road area.
According to the agent's special notes, the property includes a parking space with an area of approximately 10.35 sqm. The home underwent a comprehensive renovation completed in February 2026, which included the complete renewal of the kitchen, bathroom, toilet, laundry sink, washbasin, fixtures, and ceiling lights, as well as the replacement of waterproof sheeting. All rooms received new wallpaper and flooring, and the entire house received a professional cleaning. The kitchen is equipped with a user-friendly three-burner hob and a dishwasher to ease household chores. Each Western-style room includes built-in storage space.
The property boasts excellent access to public transport, being a 9-minute walk from Senri Station on the Hanshin Main Line, an 11-minute walk from Mitejima Station on the JR Tozai Line, and a 16-minute walk from Himejima Station on the Hanshin Main Line. The surrounding neighborhood is serviced by multiple supermarkets and convenience stores within a short walking distance, including a LAWSON STORE 100 just 3 minutes away. The property includes a parking space (with some vehicle type restrictions) and fronts roads of approximately 8.0 meters (northeast side) and 4.0 meters (northwest side).
The Nishiyodogawa area is a predominantly residential part of Osaka City, known for its local community atmosphere. An interesting local fact is that the ward is home to the Yodogawa River Park, one of Japan's largest river parks, offering extensive green spaces for recreation. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Osaka Castle, a historic landmark and museum located a short train ride away, symbolizing the city's rich samurai history.