Spacious 3LDK Corner Apartment in Kita-Senri with Full Renovation
This well-presented 3LDK apartment in the Kita-Senri Cent Polia D-11 building offers a generous 116.7 sqm (approx. 35.3 tsubo) of living space. Located on the 3rd floor of a 4-storey reinforced concrete building constructed in February 1982, the property benefits from a south-facing orientation and a corner position, ensuring excellent sunlight and ventilation throughout the day.
According to the agent's notes, the apartment has been comprehensively renovated as of February 2026. This major refurbishment includes the installation of a new system kitchen, a new unit bath, a new toilet, and a new washbasin vanity. The electrical water heater has also been replaced. Internally, all wallpaper and flooring have been replaced throughout, with new doors and tatami mats installed. The property has also undergone a full house cleaning as part of the renovation process.
The layout is practical and offers ample storage. Each room features built-in storage, and the apartment includes a walk-in closet. The hallway also has additional storage space. A unique feature is the dedicated trunk room (approx. 1.35 sqm) located under the stairs on the first floor, providing extra utility space. The balcony is a spacious 22.4 sqm. The building is managed by Tomen Building Management, and the total number of units is 32. Please note that pet ownership is not permitted. The delivery date for the property is negotiable.
The location is highly convenient, within a 17-minute walk from Hankyu Senri Line's Kita-Senri Station and a 16-minute walk from Osaka Monorail Main Line's Yamada Station. The area of Senri is a major suburban development of Osaka, known for its planned residential communities and green spaces. An interesting local fact is that the nearby Senri New Town was one of Japan's first large-scale New Towns, developed in the 1960s to accommodate Osaka's growing population. The closest major tourist attraction is the Expo '70 Commemorative Park, the site of the 1970 Japan World Exposition, which now features expansive gardens, the iconic Tower of the Sun, and several museums.