OSAKALOOP 3-Minute Project: A New ZEH-Oriented Condominium in Osaka
Introducing the OSAKALOOP 3-Minute Project, a new condominium development slated for completion in March 2027 in Osaka's Taisho Ward. This project offers a rare opportunity to secure a compact, south-facing residence just a 3-minute walk from Taisho Station. With direct access to the JR Osaka Loop Line and Osaka Metro's Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line, key destinations like Shinsaibashi and Osaka Namba stations are only 6 minutes away.
This ZEH (Net Zero Energy House) Oriented condominium is designed with high energy efficiency in mind. It features significantly enhanced insulation in the exterior walls and high-efficiency equipment systems, achieving a reduction in annual primary energy consumption of more than 20% compared to current energy-saving standards. The building is a 13-story reinforced concrete structure with a total of 56 units, offering layouts from 1LDK to 2LDK. Private areas range from 32.79㎡ to 60.74㎡ (including disaster storage space), with balcony sizes varying from 5.37㎡ to 23.63㎡. A roof balcony area of 25.90㎡ is also noted among the other area specifications.
Critical agent notes provide essential pre-sale information. This listing is a preliminary advertisement. Until sales officially begin, the developer cannot accept applications for contracts, reservations, or securing a priority order. It has not yet been determined whether future sale units will be sold all at once or in several phases. If the number of units for sale is undecided, the unit areas and estimated prices correspond to the total number of units to be sold after this sales period (56 units). Any undetermined items will be finalized by the time of this advertisement. The building confirmation number is No. R07 Confirmation Architecture GBRC00024 (July 24, Reiwa 7). The developer is a member of several professional bodies including the (Public Interest Incorporated Association) Metropolitan Real Estate Fair Trade Council.
The surrounding Taisho area offers excellent urban convenience with major shopping and entertainment nearby. An interesting local fact is that the ward's name, "Taisho," was established in 1925, coinciding with the end of the Taisho era in Japanese history. The closest major landmark is the iconic Kyocera Dome Osaka, a premier venue for concerts and baseball games located just a 10-minute walk from the property.