Spacious Three-Story Family Home in Osaka's Higashiyodogawa Ward
This substantial three-story steel-framed house, built in August 2001, offers a generous 172.80 square meters of living space on a 99.59 square meter plot. The property is currently vacant and ready for a new owner. The layout is a versatile 5SLDK, featuring a unique design with living-dining-kitchen (LDK) areas, washrooms, and bathrooms on both the second and third floors, making it suitable for multi-generational living or separate living quarters. A key feature is the presence of a toilet on every floor from the first to the third for ultimate convenience.
Translated agent notes on equipment and features reveal a well-appointed home. The kitchen is spacious and includes a system kitchen, counter kitchen, and an IH cooktop. The bathroom is equipped with a reheating function and a bath dryer. Other notable indoor features include a shower-equipped vanity, a bidet toilet seat, a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor doorphone, and underfloor heating. The property's characteristics are listed as all-electric, barrier-free, south-facing, and with a parking space. Additional equipment includes balconies and a rooftop balcony.
The property boasts excellent natural light, with bright living rooms and a sunny 8-tatami Western-style room on the third floor that opens to a balcony. The second-floor 6-tatami storage room also faces a balcony and windows. A built-in shutter garage provides secure parking for one vehicle at no extra cost. The location in Toyohisa 6-chome is highly convenient, with a Seven-Eleven, Life supermarket, Lawson, Ministop, and a post office all within a short walking distance. The nearest station is Osaka Metro Imazatosuji Line's Daitō-Toyohisa Station, approximately a 13-minute walk away.
The surrounding area of Higashiyodogawa Ward in Osaka offers a blend of residential comfort and urban accessibility. An interesting local fact is that the ward is home to the Hattori Ryokuchi Park, a vast green space that was originally developed for the 1970 Japan World Exposition (Expo '70). The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Osaka Castle, a magnificent historical landmark and museum located roughly 7 kilometers to the south, easily accessible via the Osaka Metro network.