Spacious 7-Bedroom Wooden House with Garden in Sado's Quiet Residential Area
This property is a detached wooden two-story house located in the quiet residential neighborhood of Kasuga, Sado City, Niigata Prefecture. Built in June 1984, it offers a generous total floor area of 167.92 square meters on a 194.94 square meter plot of land. The asking price is 7.1 million yen. The house features a 7SDK layout, providing seven rooms plus a living room, dining room, and kitchen, making it suitable for multi-generational living. The property is equipped with electricity, sewerage, city gas, and public water supply. It includes a garden and is situated on a corner lot. Interior renovations have been completed, though the exact timing is unspecified, and some minor repairs may still be needed. Please note the property is located within a tsunami disaster warning zone.
Key features translated from the agent's notes include a system kitchen, two toilets (one with a re-heating function), a monitor-equipped intercom, and the property's suitability for two-generation households. The surrounding area is noted for its tranquility. Specific distances to local amenities are: a general hospital is 10.7km away, city hall is 10.9km, a kindergarten is 0.6km, an elementary school is 1.5km, a junior high school is 0.7km, a supermarket is 2.0km, a post office is 1.1km, and a bus stop is 0.2km away. The total number of units in the building is one.
Sado Island is a destination rich in history and natural beauty, famously known as a place of exile for political dissidents during the Edo period, including the scholar Sugawara no Michizane and the founder of Noh drama, Zeami. The island's rugged coastline, traditional performing arts, and thriving crested ibis population make it a unique location. The closest major landmark and tourist attraction is the historic Sado Gold Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage site that offers a fascinating glimpse into Japan's mining history and the island's economic past.