Spacious 3LDK Apartment in Bell Park City Annex West, Osaka
This renovated 3LDK apartment, located on the 6th floor of the 14-story Bell Park City Annex West building, offers a comfortable 75.92 sqm (approximately 22.96 tsubo) of living space. Built in March 1991 by the reputable developer Mitsui Fudosan, this southwest-facing corner unit benefits from excellent sunlight, ventilation, and natural lighting. The property is ready for immediate occupancy and features a full interior renovation scheduled for completion in February 2026.
The renovation plan includes a complete renewal of the kitchen, unit bath, washbasin, toilet, and doors. All rooms will receive new wallpaper, while the living-dining-kitchen (LDK), each bedroom, and the hallway will have new flooring installed. The washroom and toilet areas will be fitted with new cushion flooring, followed by a full house cleaning. Key equipment and features include an auto-lock building entrance, flooring in all rooms, and an elevator that stops on every floor. The kitchen is an independent type, designed to minimize the spread of cooking oil and smoke, and the bathroom is equipped with a ventilation dryer. Each room features openings (windows) and storage space. Pet ownership is permitted, subject to complex regulations.
The apartment is conveniently situated within a 10-minute walk of elementary and junior high schools, supermarkets, shopping centers, and convenience stores. The nearest stations are the JR Osaka Higashi Line's Shirokitakoen-dori Station, a 9-minute walk away, and the Osaka Metro Tanimachi Line's Miyakojima Station, a 19-minute walk, providing access to two train lines. Monthly fees include a management fee of 13,380 yen, a repair reserve fund of 14,790 yen, and other costs (heating fund/management fee) of 6,300 yen. The building is a steel-framed reinforced concrete structure with 154 units total and is managed by Mitsui Fudosan Residential Service Kansai.
The surrounding area of Miyakojima Ward is a well-established residential district in Osaka. An interesting local fact is that the ward is home to the Osaka City Museum of Housing and Living, a unique facility that recreates a life-sized Edo-period streetscape indoors, allowing visitors to experience the atmosphere of old Osaka. The closest major landmark is the iconic Osaka Castle, a historic symbol of the city and one of Japan's most famous castles, located just a few kilometers south.