Spacious 6K Wooden Home in a Quiet Sado Island Neighborhood
This property is a two-story wooden house located in a quiet residential area of Sado City, Niigata Prefecture. Built in July 1968, it offers a generous 6K layout across a total floor area of 69.20 square meters, situated on a spacious 183.87 square meter corner plot. The asking price is 3.2 million yen, and while some repair work is noted as necessary, the home comes with the advantage of parking space for two or more vehicles.
According to the agent's notes, the property is equipped with electricity, sewerage, propane gas, public water supply, and a garden. Special features highlight its location in a quiet residential neighborhood that is close to the sea. Important remarks include distances to local amenities: Sado General Hospital is 5.0km away, City Hall is 5.1km, a kindergarten is 1.4km, an elementary school is 0.3km, a junior high school is 0.2km, a supermarket is 1.3km, a post office is 1.1km, and a bus stop is 0.4km 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 the place of exile for the 13th-century shogun Minamoto no Yoshitsune and the site of the historic Sado Gold Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The property's location offers residents a peaceful lifestyle with coastal access, while being part of a community with essential services within a reasonable distance. The closest major landmark is the historic Sado Kinzan (Sado Gold Mine), which provides a fascinating glimpse into Japan's Edo-period mining history.