Spacious 5DK Post-War Home in Osaka's Nishi-Yodogawa Ward
This property is a two-story wooden house built in January 1947, offering a generous 79.92 square meters of living space across a 5DK layout on a 62.14 square meter plot of land. Located in Osaka's Nishi-Yodogawa Ward, it is a convenient 7-minute walk from Tsukamoto Station on the JR Tokaido Main Line. The property is currently vacant and ready for new occupants.
Key equipment and features include a system kitchen, counter kitchen, and an IH cooking hob. The bathroom is equipped with a reheating function, allowing for a warm bath at any time, and a bath dryer. Other notable interior features include a shower-equipped vanity, a bidet toilet seat, a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor-equipped door phone, and underfloor heating. The property utilizes public water, city gas (noted for being relatively inexpensive and environmentally friendly), and sewer systems. It has a dedicated bath and toilet, a designated indoor space for a washing machine (which helps prolong the appliance's lifespan), hardwood flooring, and a closet. The home is also described as all-electric, barrier-free, south-facing, and comes with a parking space.
The Nishi-Yodogawa area of Osaka provides a residential atmosphere with excellent connectivity to central Osaka via the JR lines. An interesting local landmark is the Yodogawa River, a major waterway that has shaped the region's history and now offers extensive parks and cycling paths along its banks, providing a green escape within the urban environment. The area is well-served for daily needs and is within reach of central Osaka's vast array of cultural and entertainment attractions.