Spacious 5LDK Two-Generation Home in Osaka's Higashiyodogawa Ward
This property is a spacious 120.89㎡ (approx. 36.56 tsubo) wooden, three-story house built in March 1996, located in a quiet residential area of Higashiyodogawa Ward, Osaka City. The layout is a generous 5LDK, featuring a Japanese-style room of 6 tatami mats, and four Western-style rooms of 6, 8, 5, and 5 tatami mats respectively. The home is designed for two-generation living, making it an ideal recommendation for those considering living nearby family members, such as parents, children, and grandchildren.
Key equipment and features include a toilet with warm-water bidet seat, a bath with re-heating function and high-temperature differential hot water system, a bathroom with a window, an independent kitchen, and an IH cooking heater. The property is connected to the sewer system. Special notes highlight its suitability for two families, its location in a quiet residential neighborhood, no building directly in front, a regular-shaped plot, and two-sided natural lighting. The property faces southeast for primary sunlight exposure.
The land area is 84.28㎡ (approx. 25.49 tsubo) with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The plot is flat and zoned as an Industrial District within the City Planning Area. Parking is available for two cars at no extra charge. The property is offered for sale at 35,800,000 yen.
The area of Higashiyodogawa offers convenient access to daily life, with several supermarkets and convenience stores within a kilometer. An interesting local fact is that the ward is home to the Hirakata T-Site, a unique cultural complex blending a bookstore, cafe, and event space, though it's a short drive away. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Osaka Castle, a historic landmark and museum located approximately 7 kilometers to the south, easily accessible via public transport.