Three-Storey Wooden House in Higashi-Imazato, Osaka
This three-storey wooden residence, constructed in January 2002, is situated in the Higashi-Imazato 3-chome area of Higashinari Ward, Osaka City. The property offers a 3LDK layout with a total floor area of 77.76 square meters on a land plot of 53.81 square meters. It features a parking space, though there are restrictions on the vehicle types that can be accommodated.
The home includes a system kitchen with upper and lower storage, a three-burner gas stove with a grill, and an L-shaped counter design for efficient workflow. The living room, located on the second floor for added privacy, spans approximately 12 tatami mats. All three Western-style rooms are about 6 tatami mats each, one of which provides access to a balcony. The bathroom is spacious enough to stretch out in and includes a reheating function. The property is equipped with a washstand with storage underneath, and toilets are located on all three floors, each with a shelf above for convenient storage of paper goods. A monitor-equipped intercom is installed for security. The home uses city gas, public water, and has a septic system. A balcony is also present.
The property faces a west-side road with a width of approximately 4 meters. The surrounding area is a quiet residential neighborhood with low traffic volume, making it easy to enter and exit by car. The nearest station is Midoribashi Station on the Osaka Metro Chuo Line, accessible within a 14-minute walk. The property is located in a district zoned for quasi-industrial use, with a building coverage ratio of 80% and a floor area ratio of 200%. The land is under freehold ownership.