Historic 1900 Wooden House in Osaka's Sumiyoshi Ward
This unique property is a historic wooden house built in 1900, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of Osaka's architectural heritage. Located in Sumiyoshi Ward, the house is a 4-minute walk from JR Hanwa Line's Sugimotocho Station, providing excellent access to the city's rail network. The property is priced at 6.8 million yen and utilizes environmentally friendly and cost-effective city gas.
The house features a 6DK layout with a total floor area of 89.60 square meters, built on a land area of the same size. It is a two-story wooden structure. Key equipment includes a system kitchen, counter kitchen, IH cooktop, gas cooktop, bath with reheating function, bathroom dryer, washbasin with shower, and a bidet toilet. Indoor amenities consist of a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor-equipped door phone, and underfloor heating. Notable features of the property are that it is all-electric, barrier-free, south-facing, and includes parking. Other facilities include public water supply, city gas, sewer system, private bath, private toilet, hot water supply, and a space for a washing machine.
According to agent remarks, the property is currently vacant and available for immediate handover. On-site viewings are possible on weekends, holidays, and weekdays. The agent offers pick-up and drop-off services for viewings. They also provide comprehensive consultation on home loans, including options with zero down payment and for those with short employment histories, covering both variable and fixed rates and bonus repayments. The agent is actively seeking properties for sale and can assist with selling your current home for a relocation.
The surrounding area offers convenient daily amenities, with a convenience store located within a 2-minute walk (110m). The neighborhood is part of Osaka's Sumiyoshi Ward, a district known for its blend of residential calm and urban accessibility. An interesting local landmark is the Sumiyoshi Taisha, one of Japan's oldest Shinto shrines, famous for its distinctive arched bridge (Sorihashi) and vibrant annual festivals. While not in the immediate vicinity, this major cultural site is a defining feature of the ward's character.