Spacious 1DK Apartment in a Quiet Residential Area of Higashi-Osaka
This rental apartment, located in a quiet residential neighborhood of Higashi-Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture, offers comfortable living in a well-connected area. The property is a 1DK layout with a total private floor area of 23.87 sqm (approximately 7.22 tsubo), comprising a 6-tatami mat Western-style room and a 5.1-tatami mat dining-kitchen area. The unit is situated on the 2nd floor of a 3-story steel-framed building constructed in February 1997.
The apartment comes fully equipped for modern convenience. Key features include a separate bath and toilet, with the toilet featuring a warm-water washlet seat for comfort in colder months. The kitchen is fitted with an IH cooking heater, and the unit includes an air conditioner, closet, washbasin, shower, and lighting fixtures. Utilities are supported by city gas for both cooking and hot water. For connectivity, CATV internet and optical fiber are available with no internet usage fees. Additional amenities include a free bicycle parking area and a washing machine space. The unit has a balcony facing east for natural light.
Special notes from the agent highlight the quiet residential setting of the property. The rental terms include a monthly rent of 33,000 JPY, a monthly common area fee of 3,000 JPY, and a key money (reikin) of 50,000 JPY. There is no security deposit (shikikin). A two-year lease agreement is standard, with no renewal fee. A rental guarantee is required, and credit card payment is accepted for initial costs. The property is currently vacant, and the move-in date is negotiable.
The surrounding area of Higashi-Osaka is a vibrant part of the Kansai region, known for its many small and medium-sized manufacturing businesses, earning it the nickname "the town of manufacturers." An interesting local fact is that the city is home to the famous Kintetsu Buffaloes professional baseball team. The closest major tourist attraction is the historic Shitennō-ji Temple in Osaka City, one of Japan's oldest Buddhist temples, founded in 593 AD, which is approximately a 30-minute train and walk journey from the nearby stations.