Spacious Japanese-Style Home with a 49-Tsubo Warehouse in Osaka
This unique property presents a rare opportunity to own a substantial 9LDK Japanese-style house coupled with an exceptionally large warehouse, offering approximately 49 tsubo (around 162.9 sqm) of versatile space. The warehouse, a standout feature, is perfect for a variety of uses such as a DIY workshop, motorcycle garage, artist's studio, or extensive storage, providing the freedom to tailor the space to your hobbies or business needs.
The main residence has been renovated and is ready for immediate occupancy. The interior layout includes a mix of Japanese and Western-style rooms, featuring an 8-tatami mat room, a 7-tatami mat room, a 6-tatami mat room, and several Western-style rooms of 7, 6, and 4.5 mats, along with a spacious 9-mat LDK (Living-Dining-Kitchen). The property boasts ample storage throughout. The home includes separate bath and toilet facilities, a bathroom with a window, a washroom, and an indoor space for a washing machine. Utilities include propane gas, city water, and sewer systems.
The building is a two-story wood and partial steel-frame structure built in August 1985. It sits on a generous plot of approximately 224.45 tsubo (742 sqm), which includes a charming Japanese garden and space for parking three or more vehicles at no extra cost. The land is classified as 'zasshuchi' (mixed-use land) within a City Planning Area's Category I Medium-to-High-Rise Residential Exclusive Zone, with a building-to-land ratio of 60% and a floor area ratio of 200%.
Located in the Banba 2-chome area of Sennan City, Osaka Prefecture, this property offers a blend of spacious living and functional workspace. The area is part of the wider Osaka Bay region, known for its mix of residential and light industrial zones. An interesting local fact is that nearby Sennan City is home to the Rinku Town area, a major commercial and entertainment hub built on reclaimed land. The closest major landmark is Kansai International Airport, an engineering marvel built on an artificial island in Osaka Bay, approximately a 30-minute drive away, providing unparalleled international connectivity.