Spacious 3LDK Wooden House in Osaka's Convenient Nishinari Ward
This well-located property in Osaka's Nishinari Ward presents a fantastic opportunity to own a move-in ready, three-story wooden house. Priced at 39.8 million yen, this 3LDK home offers a generous total floor area of 95.87 square meters on a 49.70 square meter plot of land. Built in May 1997, the house is currently occupied and operating as a minpaku (private lodging), indicating its immediate usability and income-generating potential.
The property comes equipped with a comprehensive range of modern amenities. The kitchen features a system kitchen with a counter and an IH cooktop. The bathroom is fitted with a reheating function and a dryer, while the toilet has a washlet seat. The house boasts a walk-in closet, storage in all rooms, a TV monitor-equipped door phone, and underfloor heating. Key features include an all-electric system, barrier-free design, a south-facing orientation, and a free parking space. Utilities are connected to public water, city gas (noted for being environmentally friendly and relatively inexpensive), and sewer systems.
Special notes from the agent clarify important conditions: the sale is subject to the seller's exemption from liability for non-conformities, the property will be transferred in its current condition, and the number of parking spaces depends on the vehicle type. The current use as a minpaku is confirmed. A major advantage is the multi-station access: it's a 5-minute walk to both Nankai Main Line's Tengachaya Station and Osaka Metro's Sakaisuji Line Tengachaya Station, and a 3-minute walk to the Hankai Tramway's Kita-Tengachaya Station.
The Nishinari Ward area is a vibrant and historically rich part of Osaka, known for its dense network of shopping streets and local atmosphere. An interesting fact is that the nearby Shin-Imamiya and Nipponbashi areas are famed centers for electronics and anime goods, drawing enthusiasts from around the world. The closest major tourist attraction is the iconic Tsutenkaku Tower and the surrounding Shinsekai district, a bustling entertainment and dining area that embodies Osaka's nostalgic charm, located just a short train or tram ride away.