Traditional Wooden Home in Sado City's Quiet Residential Neighborhood
This property is a two-story wooden house built in June 1983, offering a spacious 5DK layout with a total floor area of 131.52 square meters. Situated on a corner plot within a quiet residential area, the land size is 89.25 square meters. The property is priced at 2.5 million yen and is designated as an akiya (vacant house), requiring significant renovation. Specific repairs needed include work on the water pipes, and there are other considerations that prospective buyers should confirm with the listing contact.
The home is equipped with electricity, city gas, public water supply, and a septic tank. Special features include a south-facing orientation, a system kitchen, two toilets (one with a reheating function), a monitor-equipped intercom, and parking for two or more vehicles. The layout is noted as being suitable for multi-generational living.
According to the agent's notes, the location is highly convenient for daily amenities. The property is within walking distance of Ryotsu Hospital (0.3km), a city hall (0.8km), a kindergarten (0.4km), an elementary school (0.9km), a junior high school (0.8km), a supermarket (0.4km), a post office (0.6km), and a bus stop (0.2km). Major ports are also accessible, with Ryotsu Port 1.4km away and Ogi Port 39.0km away.
Sado Island, part of Niigata Prefecture, is rich in history and natural beauty, famously known as a place of exile for political dissidents during the Edo period, including the scholar Nichiren. The island is a treasure trove of cultural sites and scenic landscapes. The closest major tourist attraction from this property is the historic Sado Gold Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage site that offers a fascinating glimpse into Japan's gold mining history and the island's economic past.