Traditional Wooden Single-Story House in Sado City's Quiet Residential Area
This property is a detached wooden single-story house located in a quiet residential neighborhood in Kanamaru, Sado City, Niigata Prefecture. The house, built in November 2005, is a 3DK layout with a total floor area of 66.24 square meters. It sits on a generous 327.26 square meter corner plot of land. The asking price is 7.5 million yen, but it is important to note that significant repairs are required, making it a potential project for renovation or a source of building materials.
The property's equipment and facilities include electricity, sewerage, propane gas, public water supply, and a garden. Special notes indicate distances to local amenities: a general hospital is 3.6km away, the city hall is 3.6km, a kindergarten is 3.8km, an elementary school is 3.6km, a junior high school is 3.7km, a supermarket is 2.9km, a post office is 2.7km, and a bus stop is conveniently located just 0.1km away. The total number of units in the building is one. The key feature of this property is its location in a quiet residential area.
Additional property highlights include parking for two or more cars, a south-facing orientation, a system kitchen, two toilets, a reheat function for the bath, suitability for multi-generational living, and a monitor-equipped intercom.
Sado Island, where this property is located, is rich in history and natural beauty. An interesting fact is that Sado was a place of exile for prominent political and cultural figures during the feudal era, including Emperor Juntoku and the founder of Noh theater, Zeami Motokiyo. The island is now famous for its traditional performing arts, gold mining history, and as a sanctuary for the endangered Japanese crested ibis. The closest major landmark is Sado Kinzan, the historic gold mine that once made the island a crucial asset to the Tokugawa shogunate, located approximately 15km from the property.