A Modern Home in Osaka's Convenient Shimoshinjo Neighborhood
This contemporary 3-story house, built in March 2023 and never occupied, presents a rare opportunity in Osaka's Higashiyodogawa Ward. Located just one minute on foot from the Hankyu Senri Line's Shimoshinjo Station, this property offers exceptional convenience for commuters, students, and shoppers alike. The station provides direct access to Osaka Umeda Station in approximately 17 minutes, placing you within easy reach of one of Osaka's major commercial and transportation hubs.
The property features a well-designed 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 81.49 square meters. According to the agent's special notes, the home includes toilets on both the first and second floors, ensuring convenience for all household members. All rooms measure six tatami mats or larger, providing spacious living areas, and the property includes additional storage space. The home boasts excellent views and ventilation, creating a comfortable living environment throughout.
Current status notes indicate this is an unoccupied property, and viewings can be scheduled free of charge. The agent encourages prospective buyers to contact them with preferred viewing dates. For open house visits, prior consultation is requested to arrange suitable timing.
The neighborhood offers excellent amenities within walking distance. Osaka Municipal Shimoshinjo Elementary School is just 301 meters away (approximately 4 minutes on foot), while Osaka Municipal Shintoyodo Junior High School is located 1,980 meters away (about 25 minutes). For daily shopping needs, the Bando Shimoshinjo supermarket is 738 meters distant (10 minutes), and a Seven-Eleven convenience store is even closer at just 194 meters from the Hankyu Shimoshinjo Station.
The Higashiyodogawa area where this property is situated represents a typical Osaka residential neighborhood with excellent transportation links. An interesting historical fact about this area is that it was once part of the Yodogawa River delta and has been progressively developed since the early 20th century as Osaka expanded northward. The closest major landmark is the Yodogawa River itself, which forms a natural boundary and offers extensive parks and recreational areas along its banks, providing residents with green spaces for relaxation and outdoor activities within the urban environment.