A Compact Terrace House in a Quiet Osaka Neighborhood
This property is a compact, two-story wooden terrace house built in February 1955, located in the Iwata-cho 3-chome area of Higashiosaka City, Osaka Prefecture. The layout is a 4K configuration, offering four separate rooms including a Japanese-style room and three Western-style rooms, with a total floor area of 41.23 square meters (approximately 12.47 tsubo). The land area is 42.11 square meters (approximately 12.73 tsubo), with an additional 5.20 square meters of private road area.
The property is equipped with city gas, water supply, sewerage, side ditches, and electricity. Interior features include a bidet toilet seat with a reheating function and lighting fixtures. Special notes detail the road access: a 3.3-meter wide private road to the north, with a 3-meter frontage, and no positional designation. The property is situated in a quiet residential area and has already undergone setback compliance.
Higashiosaka City is a vibrant part of the Kansai region, known for its rich manufacturing history and numerous small to medium-sized enterprises, earning it the nickname "the city of monozukuri (manufacturing)." An interesting local landmark is the Shitennoji Temple, one of Japan's oldest officially administered temples, founded in 593 by Prince Shotoku. It is a major cultural and tourist attraction located a short distance away, offering a serene historical contrast to the industrious city.