Affordable Terrace House in a Quiet Residential Area of Higashiosaka
This property is a used terrace house built in May 1970 (Showa 45), making it 56 years old. It is a two-story wooden structure with a 4DK layout, featuring a mix of Japanese-style and Western-style rooms. The property is currently vacant and available for purchase. The land rights are under the old law leasehold system (旧法賃借権), with a lease fee of 10,000 yen and a lease period until August 2043.
The house retains its original, retro design, particularly in the water areas like the bathroom and toilet. The bathroom has a small window allowing for natural ventilation. A back door (勝手口) next to the bathroom provides direct access to the outside. The entrance area features stairs leading to the second floor. The property includes a balcony with good sunlight and ventilation, offering ample space for drying laundry. There is also sufficient storage space throughout the home. The front of the entrance has a flower bed space with good sunlight.
The property is in an unrenovated state, allowing buyers to remodel it to their preferences (the specific condition should be confirmed with the agent). It is located in a quiet, green residential area with many homes of the same terrace house design. The location is highly convenient, being just a 3-minute walk (181 meters) from Kintetsu Nara Line's Nukata Station. A supermarket (全日食チェーン額田駅前店) is also within 260 meters. The property uses eco-friendly and relatively inexpensive city gas.
The area of Higashiosaka offers a blend of residential tranquility and urban accessibility. An interesting fact is that Higashiosaka is historically known as a major center for small and medium-sized manufacturing enterprises, often called the "City of Monozukuri" (manufacturing). For a major tourist attraction, visitors can explore the Shitennoji Temple, one of Japan's oldest officially administered temples, located a short train ride away in Tennoji Ward, Osaka.