Renovated Corner House with a Warm Wooden Ambiance Near Kanzakigawa Station
This charming two-story wooden house, built in 1974, offers a comfortable and practical living space in Osaka's Yodogawa Ward. The property has undergone a full interior renovation, featuring all rooms with new flooring and a history of exterior wall painting, ensuring a move-in-ready condition. The living room on the first floor creates a soft, warm atmosphere where you can feel the comfort of wood, facilitating natural family interaction.
The layout is designed for efficiency and family life. The kitchen overlooks the entire living area, allowing you to watch over children or enjoy television while handling chores. It features a system kitchen with ample upper and lower storage, a wide countertop for generous workspace, and a window to prevent cooking odors from lingering. A unique feature is the washing machine space cleverly located under the stairs behind the kitchen, enabling you to do laundry while cooking and saving time on household tasks.
Key equipment and features include a monitor-equipped intercom for security, a bathroom with a window for ventilation and a reheating function, a washbasin with numerous storage shelves, a toilet with a warm-water bidet and wall-mounted remote, and built-in storage that is both spacious and earthquake-resistant. The property is also all-electric. The entrance has a sunlit window that brightens the space, reducing the need for daytime lighting, and a raised-step design that makes removing shoes easier and helps keep dirt out. Both Western-style rooms on the second floor are a spacious 6-tatami mats in size, sufficient for a double bed, and feature windows on two sides for pleasant natural light. The first-floor balcony utilizes the plot's space for a deep area, while the second-floor balcony includes a water faucet, handy for watering plants or cleaning.