Spacious Wooden House in Sado's Quiet Residential Area
This charming two-story wooden house, built in February 1998 (28 years old), is located in the quiet residential subdivision of Kamoutaishiro in Sado City, Niigata Prefecture. The property sits on a generous 168.85 sqm (approx. 51.07 tsubo) plot of land and offers a total floor area of 524.28 sqm (approx. 31.56 tsubo). The layout is a practical 3DK, providing ample space for comfortable living. A notable feature is the excellent view from the second-floor windows, offering a pleasant outlook over the serene neighborhood. The property includes a parking space for two or more vehicles and is situated on a corner lot, adding to its appeal.
The house is equipped with electricity, a septic tank, propane gas, and public water supply. It features a system kitchen, two toilets, a reheating function for the bath, a monitor-equipped intercom, and is noted as being suitable for multi-generational living. The property requires no repairs, making it a move-in-ready option for those seeking a slower pace of life on Sado Island.
According to the agent's notes, the local area is a quiet residential neighborhood. Key facilities in the vicinity include a general hospital (10.9km away), city hall (2.3km), a kindergarten (1.5km), elementary school (1.5km), junior high school (0.7km), a supermarket (1.6km), a post office (2.0km), and a bus stop (1.1km). The total number of units in the building is one, ensuring privacy.
Sado Island is rich in natural beauty and cultural history, famously known as a place of exile for political dissidents during the Edo period, including the scholar Nichiren and the Noh dramatist Zeami. The island's rugged coastline and traditional performing arts are major draws. The closest major landmark to this property is the historic Sado Kinzan Gold Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage site candidate, offering a fascinating glimpse into Japan's gold mining history.