Renovated 3DK House in Higashiyodogawa-ku, Osaka
This three-story wooden house, located in the Sugawara 2-chome area of Osaka's Higashiyodogawa-ku, underwent a full renovation in March 2022, resulting in a clean and stylish interior. The property offers a 3DK layout with a total floor area of 100.30 square meters on a land plot of 41.45 square meters. Built in January 1985, the home has been updated with new cross wallpaper, flooring, walls, ceilings, fixtures, and sash throughout. The kitchen, bathroom, toilet, washbasin, water supply and drainage pipes, and water heater were all replaced during the renovation.
The dining kitchen features accent cross wallpaper on the ceiling and walls, creating a sense of depth and making the space appear larger. A stylish light fixture is installed in the dining area. The wall-mounted kitchen includes a hanging cabinet for storing kitchen tools neatly. Residents can install their preferred gas stove. The bathroom is equipped with a reheating function and a water heater with a boiling function for easy hot water. A heated toilet seat with warm water bidet is provided. The washbasin area is simple, allowing for customized storage arrangements.
The property includes a spacious storage room on the upper part of the third floor. Closets have ample depth for storing seasonal appliances and bedding. The entrance opens onto a Western-style room, promoting family communication. A balcony offers a view for convenient laundry drying. The first floor features a garage that protects vehicles from rain and direct sunlight. The home is equipped with a TV monitor intercom for security, city gas for cost-effective and environmentally friendly energy, and a public water supply and sewage system. The property faces west and enjoys good sunlight due to the absence of obstructing buildings.
The location provides access to two railway lines: a 13-minute walk to JR Awaji Station and a 14-minute walk to Hankyu Awaji Station. The surrounding area within a 600-meter radius includes Sugawara Elementary School, as well as supermarkets and convenience stores for daily needs.