Renovated Terrace House in Daito City, Osaka
This property is a renovated second-hand terrace house for sale in Daito City, Osaka Prefecture. The house underwent a comprehensive renovation in June 2025, which included refreshing the first-floor Western-style room, kitchen, second-floor Western-style room floors, walls, and ceiling wallpaper. The kitchen, washbasin, and laundry pan were all newly installed. The property features a 3DK layout with three rooms: two 4.5-tatami mat Western-style rooms and one 5.2-tatami mat Western-style room. The house is a two-story wooden structure built in December 1968, with a total floor area of 42.08 sqm (approx. 12.72 tsubo). The land area is 47.08 sqm (approx. 14.24 tsubo), with an additional 7.7 sqm of private road area (burden share: 1/1).
Equipment includes a separate bath and toilet, shower, washbasin, washbasin with shower, space for a gas stove, storage space, air conditioning, indoor washing machine space, cushion flooring, city gas, electricity, water supply, and sewerage. Hot water is available. Special notes indicate this is an IT-heavy explanation対応 property and supports electronic contracts. Remarks state that inquiries should be made directly to the real estate company listed as the information provider. The floor plan prioritizes the current condition.
The property is located in Oguiden 1-chome, Daito City, Osaka. It is a 14-minute walk from Suminodo Station on the Katamachi Line. The area is within Daito City's urban planning area, zoned as a Category II Medium-to-High-Rise Residential Exclusive District, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The land is flat, with road frontage to the east (width: 4m, private road frontage: 3.8m). Parking is not available. The property is currently vacant, and the handover timing is negotiable.
The Daito City area offers a blend of residential calm and accessibility to greater Osaka. An interesting local fact is that Daito City is known for its deep historical roots, with archaeological sites indicating settlement dating back to the Yayoi period. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Osaka Castle, a historic landmark and museum located approximately 15 kilometers west, easily accessible via train.