Spacious Wooden Home in Sado City with Renovation History and Prime Location
This property is a two-story wooden house built in April 1978, offering a generous total floor area of 148.61 square meters on a sizable plot of 524.28 square meters. The layout is a spacious 7DK, providing ample room for family living or creative use. The home features a dedicated parking area capable of accommodating multiple vehicles and includes a private garden. Key utilities include public water, propane gas, and sewer drainage. The house has undergone renovations, though the exact timing of the work is unspecified. Additional practical features include a dedicated laundry space and a second toilet on the upper floor.
According to the agent's special notes, the property is situated with excellent access to a main road. The listed distances to key points are: Ryotsu Port 11,100m, Ogi Port 30,100m, City Hall 5,600m, Nursery School 2,200m, Post Office 6,100m, and a Bus Stop 400m away. The property is located within the Kosado Prefectural Natural Park area.
Sado City, located on Sado Island in the Sea of Japan, is an area of immense natural beauty and rich history. The island's coastline stretches 280km, and its total area is about 1.4 times that of Tokyo's 23 wards. Interestingly, Sado Island is a haven for biodiversity and is famously the habitat of the crested ibis (toki), a national treasure of Japan. The island offers a wealth of local seafood and mountain produce year-round. A major nearby landmark 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 known for its exceptional transparency and scenic beauty.