A 1935 Terraced House in Osaka's Abeno Ward
This property is a charming terraced house built in 1935, located in the Abeno Ward of Osaka City. Priced at 7.8 million yen, it offers a 4K layout with a total floor area of 47.26㎡ (approximately 14.29 tsubo) spread over two stories. The land area is 40.49㎡ (approximately 12.24 tsubo). The building is a wooden structure and is currently vacant, with the handover timing open for consultation. Key features include a west-facing balcony/yard as the primary source of natural light. There is no dedicated parking space. The property is situated on a flat plot of land designated as residential land within a City Planning Area (Urbanization Promotion Area) and falls under the Second Category Medium-to-High-Rise Exclusive Residential District. The building-to-land ratio is 60% with a floor area ratio of 200%. The property fronts a private road to the west, with a road width of 2.6m and a frontage of 3.6m. A setback is in place due to legal regulations, and the property is subject to the Building Lots and Buildings Transaction Business Law. The transaction method is exclusive dedicated agency.
The Abeno area is a vibrant and well-connected district in southern Osaka. It is famously home to Abeno Harukas, the tallest skyscraper in Japan, which houses department stores, an art museum, a hotel, and an observation deck offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Kansai region. The property is conveniently located within walking distance of several stations, including Nishitanabe Station on the Midosuji Line (8 minutes), Tsurugaoka Station on the Hanwa Line (11 minutes), and Himematsu Station on the Hankai Uemachi Line (12 minutes), providing excellent access to central Osaka and beyond.