Spacious 4DK Terrace House in Nishinari Ward, Osaka
This charming two-story wooden terrace house, built in 1965, offers a comfortable 4DK layout with a total floor area of 60.75 square meters on a 70.01 square meter plot. Located in Osaka's Nishinari Ward, the property is just a 5-minute walk from Osaka Metro Yotsubashi Line's Kishinosato Station, providing excellent access to the city's extensive public transport network. The location is also highly convenient for daily life, with Osaka Municipal Kishinosato Elementary School and Osaka Municipal Seinan Junior High School both within a 3-minute walk.
The property is equipped with a range of modern amenities for comfortable living. Key features include a system kitchen, a gas cooktop, a bath with reheating function and a bath dryer, a washlet toilet seat, a shower-equipped vanity, and underfloor heating. The home also boasts a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, and a TV monitor-equipped door phone. Additional notable features include an all-electric system, barrier-free design, a south-facing orientation, and a dedicated parking space. The property is connected to public water, city gas, and sewer systems, and includes a dedicated bath, dedicated toilet, an independent washbasin, and two or more toilets.
The area is well-serviced with a convenience store, supermarket, general hospital, drugstore, and bank all within a short walking distance. The property is situated in a commercial neighborhood zone on flat land. The agent notes that this property is also suitable for consideration as a redevelopment site. The agent offers comprehensive support, including introductions to other properties, consultations on new builds and renovations, and free home loan consultation sessions. Online consultations and viewings after 6 PM are also possible.
The Nishinari Ward area has a rich history as a bustling commercial and entertainment district. An interesting local fact is that the nearby neighborhood of Shinsekai, famed for its iconic Tsutenkaku Tower and vibrant street food culture, was developed in the early 20th century with inspiration from both Paris and Coney Island, creating a uniquely Osaka atmosphere. For a major tourist attraction, the world-renowned Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, one of the largest public aquariums in the world, is easily accessible via the nearby subway lines.