Renovated 2LDK House in Quiet Osaka Neighborhood with Minpaku Potential
This fully renovated two-story wooden house, built in 1963, offers a comfortable and modern living space in the quiet residential area of Osaka's Nishinari Ward. The property is conveniently located just a 7-minute walk from Tengachaya Station, providing access to both the Nankai Main Line and the Osaka Metro Sakaisuji Line, making commuting and exploring the city exceptionally easy.
The house has undergone a comprehensive large-scale renovation in March 2020, which included complete interior and exterior refurbishments. The interior features new wallpaper throughout all rooms, while the exterior received new roofing and siding. The result is a bright and clean home that feels move-in ready. The south-facing orientation ensures plenty of natural light and warmth during winter, with the added benefit of quick-drying laundry.
Key equipment and features include a system kitchen with a countertop, allowing for conversation while cooking. The property is all-electric and includes an IH cooktop. The bathroom is equipped with a reheating function and a dryer, creating a relaxing space to unwind. Other notable amenities include a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a video door phone, underfloor heating, and an independent washbasin. The house also has two toilets. Utilities are connected to public water, city gas, and sewer systems. The flooring is finished, and lighting fixtures are included.
A special feature of this property is that it is currently operating as a minpaku (private lodging), presenting an immediate opportunity for investment or continued rental business. The location is highly practical, with a supermarket (Sandy Tengachaya) just 90 meters away, and convenience stores and a drugstore within a short walk. The area is a quiet residential neighborhood, ideal for both daily living and hosting guests.
The surrounding Nishinari Ward area is a historic part of Osaka, known for its dense network of shopping streets and local atmosphere. An interesting fact is that the nearby Tengachaya station area is named after a historical tea house that once served travelers on the old pilgrimage route to the Kumano Sanzan shrines. For visitors, a major tourist attraction within easy reach is the iconic Tsutenkaku Tower and the vibrant Shinsekai district, located just a few stations away, offering a classic Osaka experience of neon lights, street food, and observation decks.