Spacious 3DK Steel-Frame Home with Modern Amenities in Osaka
This detached house, built in April 1988 (Showa 63), offers a comfortable and well-equipped living space in Osaka's Higashisumiyoshi Ward. The property features a 3DK layout with a total floor area of 76.68 square meters, spread across three stories. Constructed with a durable steel frame, the home benefits from dual-aspect lighting, ensuring bright and airy rooms throughout.
The property's equipment and features are comprehensive. The kitchen is a fully-equipped system kitchen complete with a 3-burner IH cooktop with a grill and a built-in dishwasher, making meal preparation and cleanup effortless. The bathroom includes a convenient re-heating function (追い焚き), and the toilet is fitted with a warm-water washlet seat for added comfort. Other notable features include an independent washbasin with storage, a shoe storage box, a TV monitor-equipped doorphone, and ample built-in storage in all rooms, including two closets in the third-floor Western-style room. The property is all-electric and includes a parking space suitable for a car, bicycle, or motorcycle at no extra charge.
According to the agent's remarks, this is a Blue Home handled property. The agent emphasizes that purchasing a home is a major life event and assures potential buyers that their experienced staff will provide thorough support, researching and explaining all details until any concerns are resolved, aiming for a safe and secure transaction without rushing into a purchase.
The location in Park Minamiyada 2-chome is highly convenient. Daily necessities are within easy reach, with a drugstore just 227 meters away (a 3-minute walk). The property is a 15-minute walk from Abiko Station on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line, providing direct access to central Osaka. The area is part of a quiet residential neighborhood with good sunlight exposure facing southwest. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Nagai Park is a major urban park that hosted events during the 1970 World's Fair (Expo '70) and later the 2007 World Athletics Championships. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Tsutenkaku Tower and the bustling Shinsekai district, approximately a 20-minute train ride away, offering a classic Osaka experience with its neon lights and street food.