Spacious 4LDK Family Home with Inner Garage in Osaka's Taisho Ward
This charming three-story detached house, built in April 2007, presents a fantastic opportunity for family living in Osaka's Taisho Ward. Priced at 22.8 million yen, this property is a northwest corner lot, offering excellent ventilation and natural light. The expansive living-dining-kitchen (LDK) area spans approximately 20 "jo" (tatami mats), providing a generous space for family gatherings. The layout cleverly separates the dining and living areas while maintaining a sense of unity, allowing for flexible use according to different daily scenes.
The home features an inner garage, a highly desirable feature for protecting your vehicle. The kitchen is equipped with a dishwasher and a three-burner stove, and a cleverly designed wall ensures a tidy appearance from the living area. Additional amenities include a pantry, underfloor heating, and RIKULISU inner windows. The property boasts three balconies, providing ample outdoor space. There are three rooms on the third floor, offering the possibility for each child to have their own private space, and two separate toilets on the first and second floors to ease morning routines. All rooms are equipped with storage and feature flooring.
The location is highly convenient, with the "Tsurumachi 3-chome" bus stop just a 3-minute walk away, providing a 21-minute bus connection to JR Osaka Loop Line's Taisho Station. Daily necessities are within easy reach, with a supermarket a 6-minute walk away and a convenience store just 4 minutes away. For home furnishings, IKEA Tsuruhama is a 10-minute walk, making it a perfect addition to your daily stroll route. The Tsuruhama Green Space is a 12-minute walk away, featuring vast grounds for baseball and soccer, and the area is also known for enjoyable sea fishing.
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The surrounding Taisho Ward area offers a blend of residential calm and urban access. An interesting local fact is that the ward's name, "Taisho," was adopted in 1925, reflecting the era of the Taisho Emperor. For a major tourist attraction, the iconic Osaka Castle, a symbol of the city's power and history, is easily accessible from the nearby JR loop line, offering beautiful park grounds and a museum within its main keep.