Modern High-Rise Living in Osaka's Vibrant Nishi Ward
This property is a sophisticated 2LDK apartment located on the 24th floor of the 46-story Awaza Rise Towers Black, a prominent residential tower in Osaka's Nishi Ward. Built in March 2016, the unit offers a spacious wall-core exclusive area of 60.06 sqm (approximately 18.16 tsubo) and features a modern layout. The building is a reinforced concrete (RC) structure with a total of 565 units and offers full entrusted management with an on-site manager and a management association.
Key equipment and features of the property include a parking facility. Special notes indicate that the transaction is a general intermediary, and the floor plan prioritizes the current condition. The property is currently tenanted, with an estimated annual rental income of 3.36 million yen and a projected yield of 4.3%. Immediate handover is possible. The building has undergone a construction confirmation inspection and comes with defect liability insurance and a performance evaluation.
The location is exceptionally convenient, situated within a short walk of multiple subway stations. Awaza Station on the Sennichimae Line is a 5-minute walk, the same station on the Chuo Line is 7 minutes away, and Nishinagahori Station on the Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line is a 13-minute walk. The area is well-serviced with shopping facilities like Frespo Awaza and Life supermarket nearby. The property is in a commercial zone.
The surrounding Nishi Ward area is a dynamic blend of business and modern residential development, known for its proximity to the bustling Nakanoshima business district. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Dotonbori area, one of Osaka's principal tourist destinations famed for its neon lights and street food, is historically built around the Dotonbori canal, which was originally constructed in the early 1600s to support a thriving theater district. The closest major landmark is the iconic Osaka Castle, a historic fortress set in a vast park, easily accessible from the nearby subway lines.