Spacious 5LDK Detached Home on Sado Island with Vast Land
This property presents a rare opportunity to own a substantial piece of Sado Island, featuring a 5LDK detached wooden house built in October 1986. The home offers a generous 185.49㎡ of living space and is situated on an expansive 3,193.79㎡ plot of land, providing ample room for gardens, hobbies, or expansion. The property is located in a quiet, green residential area, offering a peaceful lifestyle surrounded by nature.
The property's equipment and facilities include electricity, sewerage, propane gas, public water supply, and a garden. Special notes indicate proximity to essential services: Sado General Hospital is 1.9km away, City Hall is 2.1km, a kindergarten is 1.3km, elementary school is 1.6km, junior high school is 1.2km, a supermarket is 1.7km, a post office is 2.4km, and a bus stop is 0.8km from the property. The key feature highlighted is its location in a lush, green residential district.
The house is a single-story structure with a tile roof. The land includes a mix of classifications: residential, wilderness, miscellaneous land, rice fields, and fields, with some parts subject to Agricultural Land Law regulations. Several outbuildings are present on the premises, including a shed, garage, earthen storehouse, and a sumac hut. The property is currently vacant, and the handover timing is negotiable, with priority given to the current condition. The sale price is 8.8 million yen, though some repair work is noted as necessary.
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 and the Noh playwright Zeami. The island is a haven for the endangered Japanese crested ibis (toki). A major landmark near the property is the historic Sado Kinzan Gold Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage site candidate, which offers a fascinating glimpse into Japan's gold mining history and is a significant tourist attraction on the island.