Historic 1952 Folk House with Unique Features in Osaka's Nankai District
This property is a distinctive detached house, built in January 1952, located in Kanan Town, Minamikawachi District, Osaka. The home offers a generous land area of 188.56 square meters (approximately 57.03 tsubo) and a building area of 85.28 square meters (approximately 25.79 tsubo). The layout is a 5DK configuration, featuring a mix of Japanese and Western-style rooms, including a 4.5-tatami mat Japanese room, and Western rooms of 3, 4, 6, and 6 tatami mats, plus a 6-tatami mat dining-kitchen.
Key features and equipment include a two-burner stove, propane gas, electricity, running water, and sewerage. Special notes from the agent reveal important details: the property underwent an extension in 1974 (Showa 49). Additionally, there is a separate plot of land (138 square meters of forested land) located across a road from the main property, which serves as riverbank revetment. A critical point is that the structure is designated as "non-rebuildable" (再建築不可). The property includes a unique Goemon-buro (a traditional Japanese iron bathtub heated from below) and an attic room. It also comes with the benefit of two free parking spaces.