Vintage 1959 Osaka Property with Commercial Potential
This unique property, built in August 1959, is a two-story wooden house located in Osaka's Hirano Ward. The home features a 2DK layout with a distinctive first-floor doma (earthen floor) space, which the agent notes is suitable for shop or office use. As an unrenovated property, it offers a blank canvas for customization, allowing buyers to remodel it to their personal taste or business needs. The agent's remarks highlight that the property can be utilized for residential living after renovation or as an income-generating asset.
The property is equipped with a system kitchen, counter kitchen, and an independent washbasin, which is particularly convenient for makeup and hairstyling. It uses environmentally friendly and cost-effective city gas. The entrance is sheltered by an overhanging roof, providing protection from rain and wind for easier access. The area is described as a quiet and pleasant environment, with Kyuhoji Ryokuchi (Kyuhoji Green Space) just a two-minute walk away, offering a local spot for relaxation.
Located in Osaka City, this area provides excellent urban convenience. An interesting fact about Osaka is that it was historically known as the nation's kitchen (Tenka no Daidokoro) due to its crucial role in the rice trade during the Edo period. The closest major landmark is the iconic Osaka Castle, a historic fortress and popular tourist destination located approximately 7 kilometers north of the property, easily accessible via the JR Osaka Loop Line.