A Compact Property with Unique Ownership Structure in Yao, Osaka
The property comes equipped with city gas, water supply, sewer system, and electricity. Critical road access details note a southern-facing approach with a 0.5-meter width private road and a 3.4-meter contact surface without position designation. Most notably, the property carries important restrictions: independent rebuilding is not permitted. The building on this property is registered as a divided building, with the sale target portion representing the exclusive area (interior measurement). The total floor area of the entire building is 92.36㎡ on the first floor and 26.52㎡ on the second floor, with walls, pillars, and other structural elements of the entire building being co-owned by all owners.
Yao City offers convenient access to Osaka's urban centers while maintaining its own local charm. The area is served by multiple train stations including the Osaka Municipal Subway Tanimachi Line's Deto Station (15-minute walk), the Kansai Main Line's Kami Station (19-minute walk), and the Osaka Higashi Line's Shinkami Station (20-minute walk). An interesting historical fact about Yao is that it was once known for its production of Japanese swords during the Edo period. The closest major landmark is Shitennō-ji Temple, one of Japan's oldest Buddhist temples located approximately 30 minutes away by train.