Renovated Family Home in Osaka's Abeno Ward
This property is a detached house for sale located in Osaka's Abeno Ward, Maruyamadori 2-chome. The house is a two-story wooden structure built in May 1978, with a total floor area of 61.95 sqm (approximately 18.73 tsubo) on a land area of 44.23 sqm (approximately 13.37 tsubo). The layout is a functional 3SDK (three rooms plus a combined living-dining-kitchen area). The property features a balcony on the south-facing side, providing good natural light.
Significant renovations have been carried out to modernize and strengthen the home. A major renovation in August 2007 included seismic retrofitting, interior layout changes, roof replacement, partial exterior wall painting, and the complete renewal of the first-floor flooring, plumbing pipes, toilet, kitchen, unit bath, and washbasin. Further exterior work was completed in March 2021 (roof painting with heat-shielding paint and partial roof material replacement) and December 2022 (exterior walls and southern exterior landscaping). The most recent interior renovation in December 2024 saw the replacement of flooring (including tatami), re-wallpapering of all rooms, and the installation of a new built-in stove, shampoo dresser, and range hood.
Equipment includes a bidet toilet, separate bath and toilet, shower, a window in the bathroom, a washbasin with shower, storage in all rooms, city gas, electricity, and public water and sewage systems. Special notes indicate the property is currently vacant and ready for immediate handover. The transaction is handled by the seller's agent. Please note that the floor plan prioritizes the current condition of the property.
The Abeno area is a vibrant residential and commercial district in southern Osaka City, known for its excellent transportation links and the towering Abeno Harukas, Japan's tallest building. The area is a major hub, with the Kintetsu and JR lines converging at Abeno Station, providing easy access to Nara, Kyoto, and central Osaka. A notable landmark nearby is the Shitennō-ji Temple, one of Japan's oldest Buddhist temples, founded in 593 by Prince Shōtoku, offering a serene historical contrast to the modern cityscape.