Spacious 5DK Light Steel Frame House in Higashi-Osaka, Steps from Fuse Station
This property presents a spacious 5DK layout within a light steel frame, two-story house located in the convenient and well-connected area of Higashi-Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture. The house boasts a generous building area of 116.64 square meters on a land plot of 166.25 square meters (public registry), offering ample room for comfortable living. Built in June 1983, the property is currently vacant and ready for its next occupants.
Key features and equipment of the house include a system kitchen, counter kitchen, and an IH cooktop. The bathroom is equipped with a reheating function and a bath dryer. A particularly convenient feature is the independent washbasin/dressing table with a shower, perfect for grooming and makeup. Additional indoor amenities include a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor-equipped doorphone, and underfloor heating. The property is all-electric, barrier-free, south-facing, and includes a parking space. Other notable equipment includes city gas, sewer system, a balcony, and two or more toilets.
Special notes from the agent clarify important details: The effective site area is 140.79 square meters (42.58 tsubo) based on the architectural plan summary. Vehicle access to the front of the building is difficult. This is a public registry transaction. The property is sold in its current condition (現状有姿) and the contract includes a disclaimer for non-conforming liability (契約不適合責任免責). The location is within a quasi-fire prevention zone.
The location is a major highlight, being just a 3-minute walk from Fuse Station on the Kintetsu Osaka Line, providing excellent access to central Osaka and Nara. The surrounding area of Higashi-Osaka is a vibrant part of the Keihanshin metropolitan region, historically known as a major manufacturing center, often called the "town of factories." A fascinating local landmark is the Kintetsu Department Store at Fuse Station, a hub of local commerce, but for a major tourist attraction, the iconic Osaka Castle is easily accessible via train, offering a deep dive into Japan's samurai history and stunning city views from its keep.