Spacious 5DK Traditional Home on Sado Island with Renovated Interior
This property is a two-story wooden house built in June 1982, offering a generous total floor area of 125.07 square meters on a sizable 263.14 square meter plot of land. The layout is a 5DK, providing ample space for family living or creative use. The house has been renovated, though the exact timing of the work is unspecified. It is currently vacant and ready for a new owner.
Essential utilities are in place, including public water supply, propane gas, and a sewer drainage system. The property features a dedicated bathroom and toilet, a private garden, and available parking space. The hot water system runs on kerosene. According to the agent's special notes, the property is located approximately 300 meters from a bus stop, 1,000 meters from a nursery school, 2,000 meters from a post office, 5,900 meters from the city hall, 16,700 meters from Ryotsu Port, and 26,300 meters from Ogi Port. It is confirmed to be outside of any flood hazard or warning zones, at an elevation of about 5 meters above sea level.
Sado Island, where this home is located in Sado City, Niigata Prefecture, is the largest island in the Sea of Japan, with an area roughly 1.4 times that of Tokyo's 23 wards. The island is renowned for its rich natural bounty from the sea and mountains, available year-round. A fascinating fact about Sado is that it is a habitat for the Japanese crested ibis, a natural monument. The closest major tourist attraction is the stunningly clear "Futatsugame Beach" on the island's northern coast, a two-star Michelin Green Guide site and one of Japan's top 100 bathing beaches.