Fully Renovated 4-Story Steel-Frame Home in Osaka's Taisho Ward
This property is a steel-frame, four-story detached house located in Taisho Ward, Osaka City. Completed in March 1994, it underwent a comprehensive renovation in September 2025, modernizing its interior and key functional areas. The home offers a total floor area of approximately 90.83 sqm (about 27.47 tsubo) with a 2LDK layout, featuring a 10-tatami Western-style room, an 8-tatami Western-style room, and an 8.5-tatami combined living-dining-kitchen area.
According to the agent's notes, the renovation in September 2025 was extensive. The water areas—including the kitchen, bathroom, toilet, washbasin area, and water heater—were fully updated. The interior was also completely refreshed with new flooring, walls, ceilings, and fixtures throughout. The property is equipped with two toilets (both with warm-water washing toilet seats), a bathroom with a window, a washbasin vanity with shower, a system kitchen, closets, air conditioning (two or more units), flooring in all rooms, lighting fixtures, a monitor-equipped intercom, city gas, and an energy-saving water heater.
The land is a corner lot with a registered area of 28.33 sqm (approx. 8.56 tsubo) and is situated in a commercial zone with a building-to-land ratio of 80% and a floor area ratio of 400%. Access is convenient, with Taisho Station on the Osaka Loop Line approximately a 9-10 minute walk away. The property is currently vacant, and the handover timing is negotiable.
The surrounding area of Taisho Ward offers a blend of residential convenience and local charm. An interesting local fact is that the ward's name, "Taisho," was adopted in 1925, reflecting the Taisho era of Japanese history, a period known for its democratic movements and cultural shift. For recreation and major events, the iconic Kyocera Dome Osaka, a premier venue for concerts and professional baseball games, is located just about 1.2 kilometers from the property.