Spacious 5DK Family Home in Higashiosaka with Retro Charm
This detached wooden house, built in April 1973, offers a generous living space of 112.70 sqm on a 135.77 sqm plot in Higashiosaka's Higashitoyoura-cho district. The property is conveniently located just a 6-minute walk from Nukata Station on the Kintetsu Namba/Nara Line, providing excellent access to central Osaka. The south-facing orientation ensures excellent sunlight throughout the day.
The property features a 5DK layout, ideal for larger families, with all rooms equipped with built-in storage. The kitchen is bathed in bright light from the south. The home retains a nostalgic, retro-style bathroom and a bright, spacious entrance hall. A key feature is the separate washbasin area with a back door, offering convenience. For security, a TV monitor intercom is installed. The property utilizes city gas, which is relatively inexpensive and environmentally friendly. A parking space is available, though there are vehicle type restrictions.
The interior benefits from natural light entering through high-positioned windows in the hallway. The property includes a Japanese-style room (washitsu) with a calm color scheme and a Western-style room of approximately 8.2 tatami mats, offering a sense of spaciousness. The entrance is surrounded by greenery, and the property overlooks the neighborhood from its balcony.
The Higashiosaka area is known for its manufacturing heritage, often called the "town of monozukuri (manufacturing)." A major nearby landmark is the iconic Osaka Castle, a historic symbol of the city located approximately 15 kilometers west, easily accessible via train from Nukata Station.