Renovated 1972 Wooden House in Higashiosaka with Southern Exposure
This property is a renovated two-story wooden house built in May 1972, located in the Higashiosaka City area of Osaka Prefecture. The house is conveniently situated within a 13-minute walk from Kawauchi Hanazono Station on the Kintetsu Nara Line, providing direct access to central Osaka and Nara. The property is currently vacant and ready for immediate handover.
Key features and equipment of the house include a system kitchen, counter kitchen, IH cooktop, and gas cooktop. The bathroom is equipped with a reheating function and a bath dryer. The property features a shower-equipped washbasin and vanity unit, a bidet toilet seat, a walk-in closet, and storage in all rooms. It also includes a TV monitor-equipped doorphone and underfloor heating. The house is all-electric, barrier-free, and has a south-facing orientation. Other facilities include public water supply, city gas, sewer system, a balcony, and an independent washroom.
Special notes from the agent indicate that a renovation was completed in January 2018, which included work on the walls, ceilings, floors, and the installation of an independent washbasin. Furthermore, waterproofing work was completed in October 2025. The property faces south, which offers the benefit of warmth in winter and easier drying of laundry. The land area is 45.44 square meters (based on the official register), with a total building area of 50.22 square meters. The property is located within a short walk of local schools, including Hanazono Junior High School just 220 meters away.
The area of Higashiosaka is part of the larger Osaka metropolitan region, known for its vibrant manufacturing and small business sector, often called the "town of monozukuri" (craftsmanship). An interesting local landmark is the Kansai Science City, a massive planned development spanning Osaka, Nara, and Kyoto prefectures, which includes research institutes, universities, and cultural facilities. The closest major tourist attraction from this property is the iconic Osaka Castle, a historic fortress and park located approximately 12 kilometers to the west, easily accessible via the Kintetsu line and subway.