Spacious Two-Story Home with Recent Renovations in Osaka's Suminoe Ward
This detached two-story house, built in August 1978, offers a comfortable 4DK layout with a total floor area of 74.71㎡ (approximately 804 square feet) on a land plot of 64.09㎡ (approximately 690 square feet). The property has undergone significant renovations, ensuring it is in move-in ready condition. In December 2025 (R7), the kitchen floor and front panel were replaced, and in December 2026 (R8), the floor of the compact car garage was renewed.
The home features a well-equipped system kitchen with a counter, providing ample storage and workspace. For security and convenience, a TV monitor doorphone is installed. The bathroom includes a reheating function, allowing for a warm bath anytime. Additional practical features include a washing machine space next to the kitchen, a ventilation fan with an outlet, and a toilet equipped with a washlet. The property is all-electric and includes barrier-free design elements, faces south, and comes with a parking space suitable for a light vehicle.
Other equipment and features include public water supply, city gas, sewer system, a dedicated bath and toilet, a gas cooktop with three burners, a system kitchen, hot water supply with reheating capability, a washbasin with shower, an indoor laundry area, a balcony, a TV doorphone, a warm-water washlet toilet, a separate washroom, closets, and a shoe cupboard. The layout comprises a first-floor 8-tatami Japanese-style room with a 2-tatami wooden floor area, and on the second floor, two 6-tatami Western-style rooms and one 6-tatami Japanese-style room.
Located in the Suminoe Ward of Osaka City, this area is a residential part of Japan's second-largest metropolitan area. An interesting local fact is that Suminoe Ward is home to the Sumiyoshi Taisha, one of Japan's oldest Shinto shrines, founded in the 3rd century, which features a unique architectural style with straight roofs instead of the curved roofs typical of most shrine buildings. The property is a 7-minute walk from Suminoe Station on the Nankai Main Line, providing direct access to central Osaka and Wakayama. The closest major tourist attraction is the Osaka Aquarium Kaiyukan, one of the largest and most spectacular aquariums in the world, located in the nearby Tempozan Harbor Village area.