Spacious Terrace House with Southern Exposure in Osaka's Nishi Ward
This charming 4LDK terrace house, built in April 1980, offers a comfortable and convenient lifestyle in Osaka's Nishi Ward. The property features a total floor area of 60.32 square meters spread over two stories, with a land area of 48.44 square meters. Its prime location is just a 2-minute walk from Imabune Station on the Hankai Tramway Hankai Line, providing excellent access to Osaka's extensive public transport network.
The house is equipped with a range of modern amenities for comfortable living. Key features include a system kitchen with a counter, an IH cooktop, and a gas cooktop. The bathroom is fitted with a reheating function (追い焚き) and a bath dryer. For added convenience and hygiene, the toilet features a washlet-style bidet seat. Indoor amenities include a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor-equipped doorphone for security, and underfloor heating. The property is all-electric (オール電化) and is south-facing (南向き), ensuring it stays warm in winter and is ideal for drying laundry. Other notable equipment includes public water supply, city gas, sewer system, a washing machine space, a balcony, a TV doorphone, and a warm-water washlet toilet seat.
The layout is practical and spacious. The second floor boasts two Japanese-style rooms (和室); when combined, these two rooms create a generous 10-tatami mat space. There is also a separate 5.25-tatami mat Western-style room on the same floor. The property includes an attic space accessible via a staircase, offering additional storage potential. The south-facing front road has a width of 4.5 meters.
The surrounding area is well-serviced with daily necessities within easy walking distance. A convenience store is located just 140 meters away (a 2-minute walk), with a supermarket, drugstore, and bank also nearby. The property is situated in a quiet and peaceful area (静か). For an interesting local fact, the area's name, 'Tengachaya' (天下茶屋), historically translates to 'tea house of the realm,' hinting at its past as a resting spot for travelers. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Tsutenkaku Tower and the vibrant Shinsekai district, a short train ride away, offering a classic Osaka experience of street food, neon lights, and observation decks.