A Spacious 7LDK Family Home in Sanjo, Niigata
This substantial property presents a rare opportunity for a large family or a shared living arrangement. The house features a generous 7LDK layout, offering a mix of both Japanese-style and Western-style rooms, each with a minimum size of six tatami mats, ensuring spacious and comfortable living areas. The property is designated as an akiya (vacant house) and requires significant repairs, which will be the responsibility of the incoming occupant.
The property is equipped with electricity, a public water supply, a septic tank, and a garden. Special notes from the agent detail the renovation history, including an extension completed in May 1986. The gas system is listed as 'other', the bath is heated by kerosene, and the property features two Western-style flush toilets.
Built in December 1973, this two-storey wooden structure sits on a large 1,623.00㎡ plot of land, with a total building area of 187.98㎡. The land is freehold ownership in a quiet, south-facing residential neighborhood. Additional features include parking for two or more cars, a system kitchen, a monitor-equipped intercom, and corner lot positioning, making it suitable for multi-generational living.
Located in Sanjo City, Niigata Prefecture, the area is known for its traditional metalworking and blade-making heritage, a craft that dates back centuries. The region offers a blend of rural charm and access to nature, with the scenic Echigo Mountains and the Shinano River, Japan's longest river, providing ample opportunities for outdoor recreation within easy reach.