Spacious Wooden Home in Sado City, Niigata
This substantial property, located in the Kasuga area of Sado City, Niigata, offers a rare opportunity to own a large, renovated home on Japan's largest island in the Sea of Japan. The house is a two-story wooden structure built in June 1984, with a generous total floor area of approximately 167.92 square meters. It features a 7SLDK layout, providing seven rooms plus a living room, dining room, and kitchen, ideal for a large family or those desiring ample space.
The property includes several key features and equipment: public water supply, city gas, a sewer drainage system, and a dedicated bus service. The bathroom and toilet are separate, and the home benefits from having a private garden. However, please note there is no dedicated parking space on the premises. The property has undergone renovation, though the exact timing of the work is unspecified. It is currently vacant and the handover timing is negotiable. A critical note is that the land is located within a tsunami disaster alert zone.
Special notes and remarks provide essential distances: Ryotsu Port is 1900m away, Ogi Port is 40000m, Sado City Hall is 10900m, a nursery school is 600m, a post office is 1100m, and a bus stop is conveniently located just 200m from the property.
The surrounding area of Sado Island is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and rich culture. An interesting fact is that Sado Island is approximately 1.4 times larger than the 23 wards of Tokyo combined and boasts a 280km coastline. The island is also a sanctuary for the Japanese crested ibis (toki), a national treasure once extinct in the wild. The closest major landmark is the scenic Futatsugame Beach, a two-star Michelin Green Guide site known for its exceptional water clarity and selection as one of Japan's top 100 bathing beaches.