Renovation Opportunity in Osaka's Vibrant Nakazakicho District
This property is a two-story wooden row house built in June 1958, offering a total floor area of 70.57 square meters on a land area of 50.83 square meters. The layout is a 4DK, providing a functional space for living. The property is currently occupied, and viewings are possible. A key feature is that the first-floor izakaya (Japanese pub) is currently not in operation, presenting a potential business or residential conversion opportunity. The land area includes a private road burden, and there is an unregistered extension on the second floor (an 8-tatami mat area).
The property is equipped with a system kitchen, a counter kitchen, an IH cooktop, and a gas cooktop. The bathroom features a reheating function and a bath dryer. The washbasin includes a shower, and the toilet has a bidet seat. Indoor amenities include a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor-equipped doorphone, and underfloor heating. Notable property characteristics are that it is all-electric, barrier-free, south-facing, and comes with parking.
Located in Osaka's Kita Ward, the area around Nakazakicho Station is known for its unique blend of traditional and modern. The neighborhood is famous for its narrow, winding streets lined with old wooden houses, many of which have been transformed into trendy cafes, art galleries, and boutique shops, creating a bohemian and artistic atmosphere. An interesting fact is that Nakazakicho is often called Osaka's "hipster" district, a creative hub that has preserved its Showa-era charm while fostering a vibrant contemporary arts scene. The closest major landmark is the Umeda Sky Building, a spectacular twin-tower skyscraper known for its Floating Garden Observatory offering panoramic views of the city.