Detached House in Suita's Seiwasoncho, a Short Walk from Hankyu Suita Station
This detached house, located in the quiet residential neighborhood of Seiwasoncho, Suita City, Osaka Prefecture, offers convenient access to two train lines. The property is an 8-minute walk from Hankyu Senri Line's Suita Station and approximately an 18-minute walk from JR Tokaido Main Line's Suita Station, providing excellent connectivity.
The property features a 3DK layout with a total floor area of 66.33 square meters spread over three stories. The land is a well-shaped, south-east facing plot of 37.85 square meters, ensuring excellent sunlight. The front road faces south-east, has low traffic volume, and is a private road, making it safe for families with small children. The surrounding area is a quiet residential district with various amenities within walking distance.
Key equipment and features include a system kitchen with storage underneath, a spacious unit bath, a separate toilet with a washlet (bidet seat), a shoe closet at the entrance, a gate, and a balcony. The property is connected to public water supply, city gas, and sewer systems. The building structure is steel-framed (鉄骨造). The property is currently vacant (空家).
Notable special features and remarks (特記事項/備考) highlight the property's advantages: "Hankyu Senri Line 'Suita' Station is about an 8-minute walk! JR Tokaido Main Line 'Suita' Station is about an 18-minute walk! A convenient location with various shopping facilities, educational facilities, and parks nearby! Excellent sunlight due to the south-east facing road! The front road has low traffic, so families with small children can feel safe! The surroundings are a quiet residential area!" Nearby facilities include Suita Sixth Elementary School (10 min walk), Third Junior High School (15 min walk), LIFE Suita Izumicho store (9 min walk), Gyomu Super TAKENOKO Uchihonmachi store (7 min walk), Yanagi Amusement Park (2 min walk), and Suita City Hall (16 min walk).
The area of Suita is home to the famous Suita City Museum, which holds a significant collection related to the 1970 Japan World Exposition, a major international event held in the city. A major landmark easily accessible from this location is the Expo '70 Commemorative Park, a vast public park built on the former exposition site, featuring the iconic Tower of the Sun sculpture, museums, and beautiful Japanese gardens.