Tsutsumiryokuchi Rex Mansion: A Renovated 3LDK Apartment in Osaka
This property is a spacious 3LDK apartment located in the Tsutsumiryokuchi Rex Mansion in Osaka City's Tsurumi Ward. The apartment boasts a generous 60.68 sqm (approximately 18.35 tsubo) of private floor area and is situated on the 3rd floor of an 11-story building constructed in May 1985. The south-facing orientation ensures excellent sunlight throughout the day.
The property has undergone a comprehensive renovation in April 2026 (Reiwa 8). The work includes new flooring with floor tiles, complete re-wallpapering, replacement of CF (likely ceiling fixtures), installation of a new system kitchen and unit bath, replacement of all doors and fittings, new laundry faucets, a new toilet, layout modifications, and a full house cleaning. The building itself is a sturdy steel-reinforced concrete (SRC) structure with a total of 109 units.
Monthly fees include a management fee of 7,700 yen and a repair reserve fund of 8,428 yen. The balcony measures 9.32 sqm. The property is currently vacant, and while there is a parking lot, no spaces are currently available. The building is managed by Toyo Kinki Tatemono Kanri Co., Ltd., and the land rights are ownership (freehold). The original developer was Kanematsu Ensho Toshi Kaihatsu (K.K.).
The location offers convenient access to daily necessities, with LIFE Yasuda Morokuchi supermarket just a 2-minute walk (approx. 110m) and a MINISTOP a 4-minute walk away. Osaka Municipal Itsuta Elementary School is within a 7-minute walk. For transportation, the apartment is within a 17-18 minute walk to both Yokozutsumi Station and Tsurumiryokuchi Station on the Osaka Metro Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line, and about 19 minutes to Konoikeshinden Station on the Gakken Toshi Line.
The Tsurumi Ward area is home to the expansive Tsurumi Ryokuchi Park, a major urban park that was the site of the 1990 International Garden and Greenery Exposition. This vast green space offers residents a peaceful retreat with gardens, sports facilities, and cultural venues, making it a significant local landmark for recreation and relaxation.