Spacious 3-Story Home in Osaka's Nishinari Ward
This property is a 3-story detached house located in Tsunomi 3-chome, Nishinari Ward, Osaka City. It is conveniently situated just a 10-minute walk from Nishi-Tengachaya Station on the Nankai Electric Railway Shiomibashi Line. The property is currently vacant and ready for viewing.
The house features a 4DK layout with a total floor area of 89.95 square meters. The land area is 51.08 square meters (official registry). It was built in May 1979, making it 47 years old. The building structure is listed as "Other" and is a 3-story construction. The property includes a free, built-in garage with space for one car, measuring approximately 1500mm in height and 2670mm in width. A storage shed is located next to the carport.
Key equipment and features include a user-friendly L-shaped dining kitchen, a system kitchen, and a counter kitchen. The bathroom was replaced in December 2017 (Heisei 29). The toilet is equipped with a bidet seat (shower toilet/washlet). Other notable features include underfloor heating, a TV monitor-equipped doorphone, a walk-in closet, and storage in all rooms. The property utilizes city gas, which is relatively inexpensive and environmentally friendly. It is south-facing and includes barrier-free elements. The front road has a width of approximately 5.0 meters.
The interior comprises several rooms: a 6.0-tatami mat Japanese-style room with a wooden floor area on the 2nd floor, a 4.0-tatami mat Western-style room on the 3rd floor, and two additional 6.0-tatami mat Japanese-style rooms on the 3rd floor (east and west sides). The property is in a Quasi-Industrial Zone within an Urbanization Promotion Area. The land is flat with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. Land rights are ownership. The transaction method is exclusive agency.
The Nishinari Ward area is a vibrant part of Osaka, known for its dense urban fabric and local community life. An interesting fact is that nearby Tennoji Ward is home to the iconic Tsutenkaku Tower and Shinsekai district, a famous nostalgic entertainment and dining area that offers a glimpse into Osaka's past. The closest major landmark is the historic Shitennoji Temple, one of Japan's oldest Buddhist temples, founded in 593 AD, located just a short train or bus ride away in Tennoji Ward.