Spacious Steel-Frame 3-Storey Home with Roof Terrace in Osaka
This well-maintained 3LDK detached house, built in January 2004, offers a comfortable and functional living space in Osaka's Higashisumiyoshi Ward. The property features a robust steel-frame (鉄骨造り) construction and spans three floors with a total floor area of 89.83㎡. Its prime northwest corner lot (北西角地) ensures excellent sunlight and ventilation.
The home is equipped with numerous modern amenities for convenience. Key features include a shutter-equipped garage, a spacious roof terrace (ルーフバルコニー) with outdoor electrical outlets perfect for camping or relaxation, and a second-floor balcony for drying laundry. The interior boasts a system kitchen with ample upper and lower storage, a wall-mounted design to maximize space, and a bathroom complete with decorative wallpaper, a bath dryer, and a television for entertainment. For security and comfort, the property includes a TV monitor doorbell, underfloor heating, and handrails on the stairs. The layout is designed for efficiency, with all wet areas (kitchen, bathroom, laundry) concentrated on the second floor to streamline household chores. All rooms are a generous 6-jo (approx. 9.9㎡) or larger, and the home includes two toilets (one on the first and second floors), a separate washroom with a vanity and laundry tub, and storage in every room.
Located in a quiet residential area of Osaka, the property is a 14-minute walk from Yata Station on the Kintetsu Minami-Osaka Line, providing direct access to central Osaka. The area is well-served by daily necessities, with a supermarket, convenience store, and drugstore all within a 6-minute walk. An interesting local fact is that Higashisumiyoshi Ward is home to the Tsurumi Ryokuchi Park, one of Osaka's largest parks, featuring expansive lawns, a traditional Japanese garden, and sports facilities. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Osaka Castle, a historic landmark and museum located approximately 30 minutes away by train and foot, offering a glimpse into Japan's samurai history.