Historic Post-War Home in Osaka's Vibrant East District
This property is a unique piece of Osaka's history, a wooden two-story house built in January 1945, making it 82 years old. It is currently vacant and available for purchase. The property is located in Osaka's Higashinari Ward, specifically in the Ohimazato 1-chome area, offering a direct connection to the city's past.
Translated agent notes and features provide essential details. The property is equipped with a system kitchen, counter kitchen, and an IH cooktop. The bathroom features a reheating function and a bath dryer, while the washbasin includes a shower. The toilet is equipped with a bidet seat. Indoor amenities include a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor intercom, and underfloor heating. Key characteristics of the home are that it is all-electric, barrier-free, south-facing, and includes a parking space. Other equipment includes public water supply, city gas, sewer system, and a balcony.
The property is presented 'as-is' for handover, with the seller exempt from liability for contractual non-conformities to the buyer. The location is highly convenient, with three different train lines accessible. It is noted as a recommended property for income or investment purposes and is also ideally suited as a base property for minpaku (private lodging) operations.
The area of Higashinari Ward is a dynamic and historically rich part of Osaka. An interesting fact is that the ward was officially established in 1925, and its name, meaning "east becoming," reflects its development as Osaka expanded eastward. The closest major landmark is the iconic Tsutenkaku Tower and the bustling Shinsekai district, located just a few kilometers to the west, offering a quintessential Osaka experience of neon lights, street food, and retro charm.