Terrace House in Osaka's Nishinari Ward, Steps from West-Tengachaya Station
This charming terrace house, built in 1979, offers a comfortable 3DK layout with a total floor area of 50.00㎡ on a 38.68㎡ plot. Located in Osaka's Nishinari Ward, the property is just a 5-minute walk from the Nankai Electric Railway Shiomibashi Line's West-Tengachaya Station, providing excellent access to the city's extensive rail network. The home features a relaxing Japanese-style room, multiple storage spaces, and a waterproofing renovation completed around May 2020 (Reiwa 2).
Key equipment and features include a system kitchen, counter kitchen, gas cooktop, bath with reheating function and dryer, shower-equipped vanity, washlet toilet, walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, TV monitor door phone, and underfloor heating. The property is connected to public water, city gas, and sewer systems. It has a dedicated bath and toilet (separate), a balcony, and an indoor space for a washing machine, which helps extend the appliance's lifespan. The agent notes that the use of relatively inexpensive and environmentally friendly city gas, along with the gas cooktop, allows for powerful heating and delicious cooking.
The surrounding area is well-equipped with amenities. Within a 74-meter radius (about a 1-minute walk) is Osaka City Matsuba Elementary School. Other nearby facilities include a convenience store, supermarket, comprehensive hospital, park, and drugstore within a short walking distance. The agent emphasizes that purchasing a home is a major life event and a significant investment. They assure potential buyers that their experienced staff will work tirelessly to alleviate any concerns, thoroughly investigate all questions, and provide insights only a real estate professional can offer, ensuring clients do not rush into a purchase while feeling uncertain.
The Nishinari Ward area has a rich history as a bustling commercial and entertainment district. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Tennoji area is home to Shitennoji, one of Japan's oldest officially administered temples, founded in 593 by Prince Shotoku. For a major tourist attraction, residents and visitors can easily access the iconic Tsutenkaku Tower and Shinsekai district, a famous nostalgic entertainment and dining quarter, located just a few train stops away.